Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 16, 1890, Image 8

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★ RESENTS ★ It is just as easy and not any more expensive to you to present your loved ones with a useful rather than a merely ornamental article and we think a careful examination of the numerous attractions at the Bee Hive! BF.F • HIVF Bee Hive! will suggest many a good investment to you. GRAND CLEARANCE SALE! Will comtinue in full force till January 1st, as we are determined to convert our entire stock of Winter Goods into money. We prefer' to open a new season with new goods rather than to present a lot of stuff carried over from seasons previous and which customers recog nize as old acquaintances as soon as they see them. If it must be, we had rather sacrifice the profit now, than to sustain a heavier loss- twelve months later This is our idea of doing business. Money must come-Goods must go I We Want Every tody in the city and vicinity to remember that our entire line of Dress Goods is included in tills Clearing Hale. Blacs Dress Goods are always considered as staple as Goats’ cotton, but we do not ex cept them and claim to show the largest line in Amerlcus. We start at 12} a c and dontstop until we reach $1.25. Colored and fancy goods have been materially reduced in prices. A few more Novelty Sujts marked down to actual iuvoice cost to close. We can do you good In this de partment. Giving os A look is all we asis of you; if we don’t make our prices right, or, In other words, if we fall to sell you, it will not be our fault. Our stock is entirely too large; we allowed ourselves to lie carried away to some ex- j tent by the extraordinary bright prospects of the early fall as well as by the fact that our trade during ■ lie summer increased day by day and bought unusually heavy. The low price of cotton, the warm winter and the present scarcity of money retard trade and we are not going to cry on account of profit- Get ’em go; we mean the goods and the profits too Your Trade Will be highly appreciated and we feel confident that one trial will sufllce to make a regular customer of you for us. We are busiuess men enough to know that the better we treat you, the firmer a friend we will- make of you, and we ulwaya try to liuvo our prices a little lower than those of other houses will be found. We still show a very large line of DresB Trimmings, Fancy Bilks, Velvets, Plushes, Braids, Buttons, etc., andolearmg prices are the order of the day at the Bee-Hive. You wm fl Trial A partial list of goods suitable for A nice Worsted Dress. A nice.Colored Dress. A handsome Plush Wrap. A fine Bilk Dress. A nice Black dress. One of our Novelty Suits. One of our Tailor Fitting Jackets. Have observed ere now that our advertlsment are “gospel truths.” We carefully avoid making misrepresentations or writing misleading "ads.” What we Bay we have, we can always show; you are not met with* “just out” at our store Hence you can safely depend upon the force of the words “Clearing Bale;” we mean thereby that we deslro to clear our stock of all kinds of winter goods. Flannels, waterproofs, jeans, blankets and comforts, lap ropes and slmular articles must be o a verted Into money and if low prices will do the work, our, aim will ho accomplished. Regret Rot \ After It Is too late. Wo endeavor to enlighten you and keep you • well posted. We believe printers Ink the bestmedlnm to conyey to you the glad tidings of the many extraordinary bargains now obtainable at our Clearing Sale. ' Snoulder scarfs, large and amall shawls, ladles vests and pants, childrens vests and pants, union suits, gloves, hosiery, corsets, ribbons, etc., to be converted into money, or at any rate, our ■took of them mast be reduced, and we knew of no better way than to nrther reduce our already very low prices. Purchase will stifilce to show you that we are the Leaders of Low Prices here. “Very small profits" has alwnyB been our motto and to this we attribute our success In gaining the above title. We devote t lie sec ond floor of our establishment to clothing exclusively and our stock is still a little too large; in fact, we would like to close out every dollars worth of winter clothing, bo it suits, pants or overcoats, and we rather believe that we cau save you some money on your purchases, If you will take time to examine our stock. Not a bit of trouble to show you through. Before You Throw this paper aside, read this “ad”carefully. Every word of It means money to you. It’s an easy matter to fill a page with a lot of nonsense, but there Is uo nonsense about that Clearing Sale of ours. Neckwear, socks, suspenders, shirts, collars and cud's, childrens shoes, ladies Bhoes, mens shoes, cassimers, negligee Bhirts, night shirts, dress shirts, etc., have all been marked down In order to reduce stock on hand. Bear In mind that all these goods were purchased before there was auy rise In the prices of goods and you got the benefit of ’be old, low prices. Purchase Elsewhere Before yon como to see us and a comparison of our prices witli those you have to pay elsewhere will make yonr head ache. Now, why do this? Give us a look before you buy a dollars worth of your hill at other houses, and we feel you’ll be benefitted'thereby. The grand clear ing sale will not last always; therefore delay not coming to the Bee-Hive and make your bill with us. We will treat you square and fair, honora bly and politely. We hold that your Interest is our Interest; upon that platform we propose to stand and respeotfully solicit your patronage. A good Truuk,(we have about a half dozen we want to close out.) A box of Hose. A half dozen Bocks. A pair of warranted Kid Gloves.. A pair of our fine Blankets, {useful if not ornamental.) One of our nice Dress or Business Huits. A fine, light weight, satin faced Overcoat. One of our pretty smoking jackets. A pair of our fine full dress Bbirts. Bilk Haudketcbiefsuud Mufflers. Exquisitely hand-painted Table Bcarfs. And numerous other articles. , .Specially attractive offerings on California Wool Blankets: perfect beauties in borders. Bpeclal purchases for Christmas trade: We have just received 60 di zeusof lovely Handkerchiefs of every description and price. You are cordially Invited to visit our store and examine. ANOTHER SPECIAL PURCHASE Is 100 Silk Umbrellas, the very thlug for a present. Gold and Bilver heads, natural sticks, cherry wood handles and all the newest designs. A beautiful lot of goods, hut Uo Fancy Prices on them. We can’t possibly think of everything we have in (took. We cordially Invite one and all at our store and look through; yon’ll find something to suit you and we would again repeat, at a saving of money In conclusion a word or two about WRaPS; We were told by a party who had made the comparison, that our $7.50 Wraps were pret tier and betterthan goods another house asks $10.00 lor. Does’nt this bear us out in tlje assertion that you can do better with us than elsewhere ? will you take the trouble to give us a trial ? Respectfully, •<A. MAGK & GO> m Proprietors of the Lowest Price House in southwest Georgia! is our qtmostfdesire to begin the New Tear with clean books; hence we respeotfully, but earnestly request a settlement of