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"EG. D, WHEATLEY I GEU. D. WHEATLEY.
Another Sale in Sight.
When you read this all will be in readiness tor you. It's an im
portant sale; faVy as important from a money saving standpoint as the
big inventory sale just ended. There’s to be a rooting out of Rem
nant*. Odd Lots, Broken Assortments an 1 Left Overs of all sorts. This
sale will only last for a few days, but while it does la t it will be a good
one, for we’re in a hurry to get to stock taking,
Knit Goods Bar|ains.
Ladies’ and Children’s 25c Cot
ton Ribbed Vest and Pants at 19c.
Ladies’ Knit Petticoats with
Fancy borders 65c quality at 45c.
Children’s Cotton ribbed Union
Suits regular 50c quality at 29c.
Ladies Wool Hose fast black reg
ular 35c for this sale at 25c.
Ladies Heavy fleeced hose regu
lar 35c quality at ’2sc.
Ladies knit cor.et (overs, all
sizeslong sleeve at 25c and 60e.
Men’s Knit Undershirts and!
Drawers heavy fleeced regular 65c,
quality fcr this sale at 41c.
Special Sale of Embroideries
All our Embroideries iucluding
Cambric Nainsook and Swiss Edg
ing and insertions also BeadiDgs
will be closed out at tfyee quarter
price.
Matting Sale.
Just received about 150 rolls
matting, Chiua and Japan, New
patterns and designs, very hand
some carpet effects in all color’s at
15c 20c 25c 35c 40c End 45cput
down on jour floor.
Sateen Skirts.
One lot Black Under
skirts some hemstitched flounce
very deep regalar prize of these
were $4.50 and $5.00 all one price
at $3.00.
GEO.D. WHEATLEY'S
LAMAR STREET ;AND COTTONjAVENUE.
AMERiCUS. - - . . GEORGIA.
The Largest Line of Swiss and American
WATCHES
To be Found in
Southwest Ga.
Carried by
James Fricker & Bro.
Jewelers and Watch Inspectors, 8, A. L. Railway.
Sweet Peas, Nasturtium,
GARDEN SEEDS.
We have just received, and have ready for sale, LANDRETHS’
NEW CROP SEEDS, which consists oi a complete assortment of every
vegetable needed for a good SPRING GARDEN. We solicit your
continued patronage.
ELDRID6E DRUG COMPANY
PHONE.S:—JacksoD Street 83. Lamar Street 70.
U G. COUNCIL
COTTON FACTOR.
AMERICUS, , . . GEORGIA,
•TELEPHONE ME YOUR ORDERS FOR COAL.
Prompt delivery guaranteed and the best grade cf Alabama ur Tennessee
DOMESTIC COAL.
All grades of Fertilizers, Acid Phosphate, Potash, German Kai
nit and Cotton Seed Meal.
Liberal advances made on cotton in store at the lowest current
rate of interest. Phone No. 38.
A, Pt O, IW.'ELDRIDCF.aV. P N |.\l.-DDI)L£T, Cai.hr
Bank of South-Western Ga.
AHERICUS, GEORGIA.
Security Liberality and Courtesy Accorded its Patrons.
DIRECTORS:
aL. ABSLET, G.[M,.EIJ>BIDGEj j c. NichclsorU
, W. nA. IJODSON THOMASIHarkoID, K.J. PekkT,
N.-M. Dcolet. E. R.;Johkson A. W. Smith.
i W SHBFriKLD;Pr*ii4ent, FRANK gHEmiLD, Vlc« Prtildent
m. D SHBFFIELU.'CMiIIar,
Bank of Commerce,
AMERICUS, GEORGIA
A geraral bankirg business transacted and all consistent coonesiee
extended to patrons. Certificates or deposit issued ttearing interest.
Ladies and Children’s
Sweaters.
Ladies Swearters in white, uavy,
red aud brown all sizer, regular
price $2.50, special this week at
$1.75.
Children's sweaters in all co’ora
navy, red, white, regular price 85c
and $1.25, special at 69c. and sl.
Boys swearters in red, navy pur
ple aud orange stripe, regslar
price 75c, special 49e.
’ Flannelette Nigbt Shirts.
Men’s heavy outing 11 tunel night
shirt•>, beautiful patterns, extra
long, all sizes, regular price 75c,
special at 49c.
Men’s extra heavy outing flannel
night shirts. Very long and lull
width all sizes, elegaut patterns
worth $1.25, special at 89e.
Ladles’ Rain Coats.
Only a few cf those handsome
Rain Coats left if yon are thinking
of getting a Rain Coat now is j our
time a $10.50 one for S7.SS; a
$16,50 for $12,3S and $22.50 for
$16.58 just £ price.
Eider Down Flannels.
27 Inch Eider Down flannels in
white, tan, and gray, regular price
35c, specia’ at 25c. 36 inch Eider
Down flannel in white, tan and
gray regular price 50c, special at
35 cents.
CHOICEST BRANDS IMPORTED LIQUORS.
imparted Directly from their Warehouse in Glasgow, Scotland, by A. Hol
liday kOo of New York and shipped direct from; Glasgow to R. L. McLeod,
Americas, in original packages.
Quarter Cask KINTORE SCOTCH WHISKEY; 12 years old, 119 proof.
Quarter Caek OTAKD BRANDY;II6 years old, 113 proof.
«* QnarterCaek HOLLAND DRY GIN; 8 years old, 202 proof.
Finer Liquors Cannot Be Had in America.
Send orders to me for something good for Xmas.
R. L. McLeod.
217-219 Forsyth St. Under Opera House. Americas, Gs,
PYTHIAN KNIGHTS AT BANQUET
Cooper Lodge Will Thus Entertain
On 18th
George F. Cooper Lodge, Kaightß
ot Pythia?, has issued invitations to a
banquet to be given at Castle Hall to
morrow evening, lSh iast., and a royal
entertainment is assured a 1 who will
be so fortunate as to be thus honored,
A f»a i t has been prepartd, and the
“/east of reason and flow of soul” to
follow w li be quite varied and inter
esting. Hon. Frank A. Hooper will
pres de at the banquet board as toast
master, while among the distinguished
speakers are Grand Chancellor William
H. Brannen of Columbns, Chancellor
Commander J. E. Sheppard, Senator
Crawford Wheatley, Messrs. W. W.
Dykes, W. P. Wallis, Robert E. Lee,
H. B. Simmons and others. The com
mittee on arrangements, Messrs. (Jar
roll J, Ciarke, B. H, Wagnon, H. B.
Mashbnrn, H. B. Simmons and J. F.
Buthr, are busily engaged with de
tails and their t fl irts will insure an oc
casion of much enjoyment.
A FACT PROVEN.
Should Vonvlnoe Even Ihe Must sk- ji
tionl of Its Truth.
If there is the slightest doubt in the
minds i f any that Dandruff germs do not
x ! t, their .belief is compelled h- the
'a~t that a rabbit innoculated with the
or : ? became bald in six weeks* time,
it must he apparent to any person
'I.--. » that the only prevention of
’ v :■ ■■ - is the destruction of the gernt—
:*- :s net is successfully accomplished
• cue hundred per cent, el by
• application of Xewbro’s Herpicide.
Dandruff is mused by the same g:rm
hi. h causes baldness and can be pre
entet with the same remedy—N'ewbro’s
- Herpicide.
Accept no substitute. "Destroy the
i ause you remove the effect.”
Sold by leading druggists. Send 100. in
• amps for sample to The Herpicide Co..
1 =>troit, Mich.
DODSONS PHARMACY. Soecia' » gent
APFEARS IN SUBLIME TRAGEDY
John Griffith Comes In King Richard
Third.
The popular tragedian John Griffith,
is playing Shakespeare's tragedy* King
Richard the Third,” this eeasoD, and
has in every city along his tonte drawn
large andieuces and aronsed enthusi
asm. He is a big manly fellow, fall
of devotion to his art,and his portrayal
of this role certainly Oils the eye and
satisfies the mind of the most exacting
critic. Mr. Giiffi h appears here on
Friday nigbt next and will be a wel
come visitor. The indications are that
he will repeat his nsual success here,
both fiorn an artistic and finat.o ai
standpoint.
A Liquid Cold Cure.
For coneha and colds no remedy is
equal 10 Kennedy’s Laxative Hooey
and Tar — ho L quid Gold Cure. It is
different from ad others —better, be
muse it cxptls all oold from the system
by acting as a cathartic on the bowels.
Gives strength to weak luDgs. Affords
immediate relief in Group, Couchs,
Colda, Whooping-Cough, e«c. Ghil
dren love it. Sold by W. A. Rcmbtrt.
F. B. Arthur writes Fire, Life aud
Tornado Insurance. Have your life
insured. Have your house aDd other
property insured. 17 dG> w4t
Perfection can only he attained in the
physical by allowing Natuie to appro
priate and not dissipate her own re
sources, Cathartics gripe, weaken—
dissipate, while DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers simply expel all putrid
matter and bile, thus allrwing
the liver to assume normal activity.
Good for the complexion. Hold by W.
A. Rembert.
Ring up J. T. Bragg, No. 215, thin
morning for tine fresh mackerel, tLe
finest of table fish.
Dividends.
Note the large Increase. No.
256809 —20 Pay Life, $5,000.
James A. Pinkston, Amer
icas, Ga. Premium $257.40,
1905 Dividend $4,403
1906 Dividend $38.95j
The-e figures speak for
themselves. We are dolngf
as well for all our policy
holders.
LEE M. HANSFORD.
General Agent,
Boom 18, Planters Bank Bld’ng.
Americas. G«
Agents wanted.
Lisa insurance hoa?bt. i
FINE PRODUCTION IS PROMISED
In Presentation of Sweet Clover Sat
urday Night.
The pretty pastoral play, “Sweet
Clover,” will be presented at the opera
bouse Saturday night, 20:h. Thecom
paDy comprises nearly all the original
cast, and is still headed by that ve’sa
tile comedian, Otis Thayer, who has
been so successful in the rendition of
“Jerome Holcombe,” the old farmer,
and Gertrude Bondbili, a beautiful
young girl, who has made the part of
“LoL” a creation of real life. The
costuming of the ladies is magnificent
and seme beaatifnl Paris-made gownß
may be expected. This company car
ries its scenic equipment complete,
also tne necessary electrical cfl'eotp,
and even carries furniture for the
proper stage settings.
May Live 100 Years.
The chances for living a full century
are excellent in the case of Mrs. Jennie
Duncan, of Haynesvile, Me, row 70
years oid. She writes; Fleccric Bitters
cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia of 20
years standing, and made me feel as
well and strong as a youDg girl.” E ec
trie Bitters cure Htomach and Liver dis
eases, Biood disorders, General Debili
ty and bodily weakness, Sold on a
guarantee at Eldridga Drag Co. Price
only 50\
MRS KLECKLEY SOLD BUSINESS
Has Closed Out Her Stock to Miss
Fowler/
Misb Arvie Fowler hae purchased the
millinery business of Mrs. Bessie
KUckley on Lamar street,and assumes
charge of ihat well known establish
ment today. Mrs. K'eckley has been
thus engaged in business for many
years and has been accorded a liberal
patronage, which will likewise be ex
tended to her successor.
A Good. Night’s Rest.
The greatest tonic on earth Is a-good
Restless night’s and the terri
ble exhaustion of -hacking cough are dreac
dangers of the poor consumptive, But why
js fear of the night wheD a few dose of Dr.
Boechee’sGerman Syrup will insure ref resh
ing sleep, entirely free from cough or night
swe»t? Free expectoration in the morning
is made certain try taking German Syrup.
It has cured consumption for forty years.
Trial bottle," 25c. Big .bottle, L"sc. At all
druggists.
Now is the tim j to take a Tornado
or Cyclone policy with F. B Arthur.
17 d6t w4t
HER CONDITION QUITE SERIOUS
Mrs. Willett Suffers a Stroke of Pa
ralysis,
The many friends of Mrs. A. A. Wil
lett regret her very serious illness, the
result of a s ight strokeof paralysis re
ceived a day or two since. She has re
covered from ihe shock and is better
to some extent, although her illness
and weight of years combine to render
her condition still Berious.
The Original.
Foley k Co., Chicago, oiiginated
Honey ana Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of tb« grest
merit and popularity of Foley’s Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered for
the genuine. These worthless imita
tions are offered for the genuine. These
worthless imitations have similar
sounding names. Beware of them.
The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar is
In a yellow package. Ask for It and
refuse aDy substitute. It is the best
remedy for coughs and colds. For salo
by F. M. McLaughlin & Co.
Get the beet bread, rolls and cakes
at G. M. Bragg’s bakery. Free deliv
ery by bread wagon daily. 10—ts
Chrome Constipation Cured.
Oae who suffers from ohronio consti
pation is in danger of many strious ail
ments. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
cores chronic constipation as it aids di
gestion and stimulates the liver and
bowels, restor’ng the natural action of
tnese organs. Commence taking it to
day and yon will feel better at once.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not
nauseate or gripe and is very pleasant
to tak«. Refuse substitutes. For sale
by F. M. McLaughlin & Co.
I Haynes & Mellichamp
I DIAMOND PALACE.
"W e have tie largest and handsoirest stock (f Diamonds,
I Watches, ai d Fine Gold Jeweliy, Cut Glass and Sterling Sil
verware in the city of Atlanta,
We are Large Buyers and cm make you attractive prices.
We invite comparison of quality and prices. Visitors to the
| State Fair are always welcome in cur store.
Haynes & Mellichamp,
37 W hitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga,
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-lERICUS ILLIINATtNC { POWER CO.
Phone 83.
ARTIST BUSY ON COURT HOUSE
Red Paint Is Adding Great'y to Ap
pearance,
Now that the interior of the county
coart hoase has undergone thorough
renovation and made entirely new, the
force of painters are at work upon
the interior of the build-ng. Mr. John
Shiver, who has the contract for the
entire work, is having all the cornioe
ing repainted and the building gen
erally embellished, and when the work,
requiring months of time, is finally
completed the courthouse will stand
forth handsomer and better finished,
eveD, thaa when erected. Alt the
halls, corridors, the several depart
ments and rffioes, jory rooms etc.
have been entirely overhauled, repain
ted or oil finished, and the work is of a
character most satisfactory and adds
vastly to the appearance of the county
building
How 8 This?
We offer Ona Hundred Dolalrs Ho
ward f-r any case of I’ntarrh that can
not be ou-td by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. < hen Ex <fc Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. (’heney for the lust fifteen years, and
believe him pe>f.»ctly honorable in ail
busin-ss transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by nis fi>m.
Waldin i, Kinnan & Marvin.
Wbolet>aie Druggists, Toledo, O
Hall’s Catarrh Care is takfD internal
ly, acMng directly up. n the blood and
mucous sor'aces of the system. Testi
monial* serit trie. Piioe 75 cents per
bottle Sold bv ail Druggists.
Tafcpi Hall’s Family Hi Is for consti
pation
HUNTING TROUBLE AT SEVENTY
Old Enough to Know Better But He
Didn't
An old (Lrkey hobbled
into the oourtboase yesterday sup
poited by a wooden leg and wa king
stick, and surprised the officials by de
manding a marriage license. He was
old enough to know better, but didn’t,
and planked down his last dollar for
the permit. But his poverty saved him
pending trouble, as it required 81 75
cash for the license, and he was shy
the odd change. He said he knew his
woman would be “terribly pat oat” if
he failed to 6how np ready for the
wedding, which he did.
Cocaine which dulls the nerves never
yet cured Nasal Catarrh. The heavy
feeling In the forehead, the stuffed np
sensation and the watery discharge
from ey* s and los •, aiocg with all the
oihi r ruisrriof? attending the diseaso,
are pat to rout by Ely’s C’-eam Balm
Smell, taste, and heaiiner a r e restored,
breathing is normal. Until you try
this rem-dy, you cm form no idea of
the good it will do you. Is applied
directly to the sore spot. All druggists,
50c. Mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren
Street, New York.
FUNERAL OF MITCrtEL G LOGAN
Conducted This Morning at Cemetery
Near Home
The funeral eeivioes of Mr. M. G.
Logau will ba conducted this morning
from his late reeiderce ten miles
west of Americas, and will be largely
attended by friends from over the
oouaty and from the city as well. The
lateiment will be at the fam'ly c me
etery near iheLngan home.
A Thousand Dollars Worth of Good.
A. H. Tuurres, aw; P known coal
operator of Buff Ho, 0., writes: “I
have been afflicted with kidney and
bladder trouble for years, passing grav
el and stones with excruciating pain, I
got no relief from medicine until I be
gan taking Foley’s Kidney Cure, then
the result was surprising. A few doses
started the brick dust like fine stoneß
and now I have no pain across my kid
neys and I feel like a new maD, It has
do u e me SIOOO worth of good.” For
sale F. M. McLaughlin & Co.
Visiting Krdgbts of Pythias.
All Knights of Pythias, visitors in
the city, are cirdially invited to at
tend the Pythian batquet ai Castle
Hall on Thusday evening 18 h. By
order of
Committee on Arrangements,
TO DELIVER A FINE ADDRESS
Dr. Campbell to Address Veterans
Here Friday.
The Confederate veterans, the locsl
chapter I . D. C. and people of Amer
icas generally will have occasion to re
member next Friday, “Lae Day,” as
one of more than usual interest. The
U. D. C, has inyited Dr. A. B. Camp
bell, a formgy beloved pastor of Amer
icas and gallant old Confederate sol
dier, to deliver an address here upon
that occasion to his former comrades
in-arms and oitizens generally. Dr.
Campbell is an earnest and elcquent
speaker, and his eelection as orator for
the occasion was indeed a happy one,
Dr. Campbell has accepted the invita
tioD, and the hour and place of the ex
ercises will be announced in due time.
Tae U. D. C., as is the custom, will
present bror.za crosses of honor on that
day to such veterans as have not yet
received th-m.
Half Jhe World Wonders
how the other half lives. Those who
use Buckien’s Arnica Salve never won
ber if it will cura Cuts, Wounds, Burns,
Sores all skin eruptions; they know
it will. Mrs G-snt Shy, 1130 E. Rey
nolds St., Springfield, 111., Bays: “I re
gard it one of the absolute necesiiMes
of housekeeping. Guaranteed by El
dridge Drug Co. 25c.
BULLS BELLOW WITH DELIGHT
As Values Put on Wings and Sail
Alo't.
The “bully boys” had their inning
yesterday and ripped the hide and ba r
from poor bruin iu large Blabs as tie
market eoared skyward and ehowertd
dollars into their pocke's For the
first tnne in three weeks it got out of
the ruts and showed a disposition to
do something. And this was done to
the time of sixteen points yesterday,
March, the favorite option, going from
11,fit) to 11.78. Holders of spot cotton
m Americas c:nnt confidently upon
twelve cents for the fleecy within an
other week and laugh to scorn any
proposition to separate themselves
from their bales at lit freely
c ffjred.
Soothing and Comforting,
The soothing and comforting effects
of DeW iti’s Witch Hazel Salve, when
applied to Piles sores, cu*e, boils, etc.,
subdues pain almost instantly. This
Salve draws ont the inflammation, re
duces swelling and sots as a rubefacient,
thus circulating the blood through the
diseased parts, permitting or aiding Na
ture to permanently remove the trouble
entirely. Sold by W. A. Kemberr.
BISHOP NELSON COMES SUNDAY
Biahop of Geo'gia to Visit Thi* Parish
Than.
Bishop C. K Nelson, Bishop if
Georgia, will visit this parish on Sun
day afternoon next, and in the eve
ning will conduct eervioes at Calvary
Episcopal church. The coming of
Bishop Nelson is a matter of interest
to the membership of Calvary church
and to the general public as well.
Indigestion Overcome,
Indigestion is easily overcome by the
use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, because
this remedy digests wbat you eat and
gives the stoaiach a rest—allows it to
recuperate aDd grow strong again. Ko
dol relievfs indigestion, Belching of
Gas, Sour Btomaoh, Heart-Bum, etc.,
and enables the digestive organs to
transform all foods into the kind of rich
red blood that makes health and
strength. Sold by W. A. Rembert,
Insure your property against Cy
olonee; only 25 oents for eaoh 8100.
17 dst w4t
ILLNESS OF MRS. HANSFORD
Condi Jon is Now Regarded as Most
Serious
There was no arpirent change for
the better yesterday in the oonditlon if
Mrs. Ocis Hansford, who is extremely
ill with pneumonia, and fears for her
recovery are entertained. Her iline Jj
is a subject of deepest solicitude among
her many friends here.
A Modern Miracle.
“Truly miraculous seemed the recov
ery of Mrs. Mollie Holt, of this plaoe,”
writes J. O R. Hooper, Woodford,
Tenn , “she was so wasted by cough
ing up puss from her lungs. Doctors
declared her end so near that her family
bad watched by her bed-side forty-eight
houre; when, at my argent request Dr
King’s New Discovery was given her,
with tho astonishing result that Im
provement began, and continued nntil
she finally completly recovered, and is I
a healthy woman to-day.” Guaranteed
cure for coughs and coids. 500 and SI.OO
at Eldridge Drug Co. Trial bottle free.
Here’* Relief for Women.
n?i& ou - hav J.P alns ln the cack.* Urinary,
or Kl <\?ey trouble, and want a cer
tain. pheasant herbremedy for women’s ills
try Mother Gray’s AostraUan-X*af. it Js
a safe monthly regulator. At Druggists or
.£2 fts. Sam P le package FREE
Address, The Mother pray Co!, Leßoy, N* 1 .
OWE MORE WEEK
OF TH E
Big Clearance Sale.
Cotton Goods-“ Various Kinds
Fare; Fleeces, 7 1-2:. grade 4 l-2c yd
Lot Outings, 72-2 c. grade at 4 l-2c yd *
Best grade loc Outk gs, at. 7 i-2c vd
Lot of loc.and 12 l-2u Flannelettes at 7 l-2cyd
loc fancy plaid Dress Ginghams at yd
6c standard Apron Ginghams, 7 l-2cgrade, at. .. 5c yd
Lot ct 25c Madras Cloths at 10: yd
Thousands cf yards of Calicoes, the 5c grades, at. .3 1.2 c yd
Entire stock of best 6c and 7c Prints, at 4 i-2c yd
Best standard Dress Checks,the 7 l-2c grade,at.. 5c yd
Androscoggin Bleaching, lOcthe world over 7 l-2eyd
Peperell ten-quarter Sheeting, 30c gverywhere.. .22 1-2 yd
Black Silk Specials.
$1.25 Black Peau a’Scie Silks 79c
$1,50 Black Peau d’Soie Si ks 98c yd
65c Black Taffetas. 39c yd
87 I* 2c Black Taffetas 59c yd
27-inch $1 chiffon-finish changeable Taffetas... ... 69c yd
50c fine white Jap Sijks # 35c yd
75c fine white Jap Silks, 36’inch, at 50c yd
Entire stock ot fancy dress and taffeta silks slaughtered.
Black and Colored Dress Goods.
35c and 40c Dress Goods at 25c yd
50c and 65e Dress Ocods at 39c yd
SI.OO broad Cloths and other Dress Gxids at 75c vd
1.50 Dress Good of every kind a* 98c yd
Flannel Waisting, formerly 35c to £Oc 25c yd
French Flann, Is. the 75c and si.oo kinds 39c yd
Immense lot of remnants of evety description thrown
on the countersand marked at ndiculously low prices.
Linens and White Goods-
This is the time of year to buy your White Goodscheap,
and we want to close cut every piece cf white Lawn, India
Linen, Persian Lawn, French Batiste, Madras Cloth, Long
Cloths, Cambrics, Nainsosks, and everything the pertain
ing thereto. In this stock you will find & large lot of the
popular White Linen Suitings and Waisticgs tvhich will be
thrown in the lot.
Ladies Tailor-Made Suits 1-2 Price
$15.00 Suits iiOTi $ 7.50 A small lot of suits carried over
from former seasons and sold origi
1. .60 Suits now 8 <5 nally from $7.50 tj $12.50 will be
20.00 Sois now 10.00 " ffcred for ,he ri,,i0,,1, ‘ u9 P' iw of
$2.50.
22.50 Suits now 11.25 Another small lot of snits accn
molated from former seasons,
25.00 Suits now 12.50 beautiful materials, splendidly
made, formerly $12.50 to $20.00 to
30.00 Suits now 15.00 close at $3.50 and $5.00.
Jackets and Raincoats.
$ 5.00 Jackets now $ 3.25 $20.00 Jackets now $13.75
7.50 Jackets now 5.00 15.00 Rain Coats now 9.75
10.00 Jackets now G. 95 20.00 Rain Coats now 13.75
12.50 Jackets now 7.95 30.00 Rain Coats now 15.75
1
Lot ol fine jackets, accumulations from former seasons, formerly
sold from $7.50 to $20.00, we will offer to close out at the ridiculous
prices 0f52.50, s3.soaud $5.00 each.
One Jot of Skirts, accumulations from former seasons, ranging in
prices from $5 00 to $lO, will be sacrificed from SI.9S, $2.60 and $3 50
Wool Skirts 6 Silk Petticoats.
$5.00 Silk Petticoats, now $3.75 $ 5.00 Woo 1 Skirts, now $ 3.50
6X)O Silk Petticoats, now 4.60 6.60 Wool Skirts, now 5.00
7.50 Silk Petticoats, now 5.00 7.50 Wool Skirts, now 5.98
1.25 Meicerized Petticoats... .89 10.00 Wool Skirts, now 6,98
2.00 Mercerized Petticoats... 1.25 12.50 Wool Skirts, now 8.50
350 Mercerized Petticoats... 2.50 15.00 Wool Skirts, now 10.00
3.60 Wool Skirts, now 2.25 1T,50 Wool Skirts, now. 11.50
Chas.L.Ansley,
Successor to Wheatley & Ansley]