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THE AMRICUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER. FRIDAY. 5EPTEMBR 7 .906,
GREAT
RAILROAD WRECK
SALE
-t ^ OOO worth of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Ladies’ and Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Notions
5 Trunks, Valises, etc., all saved from the great RAILROAD WRECK between At
lanta, Ga., and Montgomery, Ala., the entire shipment will be put on sale at •
420 Lamar Street, AMERICUS, GA.
at such prices never heard of in Georgia before. The great SLAUGHTER will begin on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, AT 8 A. M.
and continuing for 30 days only. Be there at the opening and witness a sight long to be remembered. Look
for the large Yellow Signs outside the store, RAILROAD WRECK SALE, DON'T FAIL TO FOLLOW
THE CROWDS. If you don't attend you'll miss the chance of a life time, WAIT, WAIT for the opening day.
Call and be convinced that this is without a shadow of a doubt the GREATEST MONSTER MONEY SAVING SALE ever in your town. HURRY! HURYY!
get in line, pickup your Merchandise at one-third actual cost. Don’t delay as delay is dangerous. Money talks the loudest. Call and be convinced. LOOK, THINK, STUDY READ
STOP and PAUSE, then wonder in amazement, how can good, clean, up-to-date merchandise be sold AT SUCH PRICES the answer is simple, the goods were consigned to a big firm in
Montgomery, Ala., they refused to accept the shipment on account they were WRECKED, hence they were shipped to Americus to be sold regardless of value.
Look Over A Few of the Many Thousands of Bargains' That Cart Be Had During Our 30 Days Stay With You.
938 Men’s Single Coats tat of $20 And
$25 suits, some slightly soiled in the
wreck. Pick out any coat for.
1,300 Single Vests out of fine suits from
$15 to $30, going at
1,000 dozen Men’s Handkerchiefs, 10c.
values, wreck price
Men’s Hats, were $2.00 and $3.00.
Your choice
183 Umbrellas, 75c. to $1.50, while they
last
60 dozen Men’s Underwear, all over
the world $1,00. per garment
37 dozen Men’s 50c Suspenders on the
floor, going for
$1.63
29c
2c
77c
29c
16c
18c
i
365 Ladies’ Skirts, some slightly soiled; t it
worth from $3.00 to $5.00; choice... I • * *
1.88
295 pair Men’s Hand-Sewed Shoes, reg
ular $4.00 to $5.00 goods. Step lively
425 pair Ladies* Shoes, all stales, were
$2.00 to $3.00, wreck price
80 pair Ladies’ Shoes, were $1.50.
Hurry .before they are all gone
69 dozen Towels, worth 20c pair; all in
a pile marked
583 Men’s Coats and Vests out of $20
. and $30 suits, slightly damaged. Now
or never
90 Tranks to be sold at one-third actual value.
37 dozen Men’s Shirts, were 75c and
$1.00. Don’t hesitate ....
369 Men’s Overcoats, soiled in the
wreck. Prepare for the*winter.
Sold from $10 to $30. Your choice..
139 Overcoats on another counter to be
sold for
288 Boys’ Suits, were $2.50 and $3.50,
all must be sold
114 Boys’ Suits, co3t $4.00 and $5.00,
wreck sale price
1 1,13
66c
3c
2.93
38c
5.21
2.22
96c
1.62
> 20,000 Papers Pins, full count, every- , . ..
where 5c. package, wreck sale price, •* _
2 packages for \ 1C
423 Men’s Suits, all styles and colors—
were sold for $12.60, $15.00, $20.00
and $22.50—Now is the time. Hurry. A A A
Wreck price
83 dozen Men’s Suspenderf, regular 25c n _
goods, on sale at / C.
320 pair Men’s All-Wool $4.00, $5 and •• /;*:
$6.00 pants, marked 1.00
172 Boys’ Hats, some worth as high as
$2.00. Must go at
184 dozes Ladies’ Hose, were 15c, now
going at
42 dozen Ladies’ Hose, 'worth 35c;
wreck sale price
750 top Shirts. Be quick—going for.... 19c
8 dozen Men’s $4 Hats, during wreck ■* -v
sale
33c
6c
17c
7.77
260 Ladies’ and Gents’ Umbrellas, were i a n
$2.50to$5.00, silk.;........;...... 1.4/
32 Men’s Tailor-Made Suits. Some- A //
thing worth seeing—going for rr.OO
163 Ladies late style Jackets damaged
by fire and water in the wreck, some
worth as high as $25; our price
87 dozen Men’s Fleeced Underwear;
sold for $1.00 and $1.50 per suit.
Wreck price
39 dozen Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs
from 15c to 25c. Be quick 1
28 dozen Union Overalls and Jumpers;
were $1.50 suit: now
73 pr. Men’s Shoes in one pile, to be
sold for
37c
6c
38c
89c
192 pair Tailor-Made Pants—the finest
money can buy—going at £•***
39 Men’s Suits, soiled in-wreck. Get ^ QQ
one for A»yO
200 Dress Suit Cases—were $2.00—dur-
ing our stay
450 Boys’ Knee Pants. Railroad wreck 1 n n
price
Thousands of other such bargains as quoted above, haven’t time and space to say more. Plenty of sales
people to wait on you, if we are too busy please have a little patience.
YOUR TURN WILL COME.
EVERYTING ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY. POSITIVELY NO MONEY REFUNDED.
Don’t Fail to Attend the Railroad Wreck Sale!
LOOK FOR LARGE YELLOW SIGNS AT 420 LAMAR ST., AMERICUS, GA.
9 ,
Doors Open Saturday, September 8th, at 8 A. M.
Respectfully yours,
We Will Be with You For 30 Pays Only.
JOEL BROTHERS