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December 16, 1915
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A PUBLIC BENEFIT!
TAKE THIS UP NOW.
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BEGINS ON FRIDAY, DEC. 10th
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[ WHERE AND HOW THE PUBLIC WILL REAP UNTOLD BENEFITS I
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► We shall offer at Reduced Prices every article of merchandise included in our large and varied *
l stock, except Groceries. By this we mean Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Uuderwear, Hoisery, Ready- 5
► to-Wear Garments and all Piece Goods, including all Domestics, etc. This reduction is not 1
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► made to move rubbish and shop-worn goods but with -the idea in view to reduce our Mammoth •
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£ Stock which is new and practically complete. On and after Jan. Ist. our store will be closed 3
► for a few days while we schedule our business, make some settlements and division and re- 2
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► adjust affairs for 1916. We shall not attempt to list each articl* that we have for sale — <
► in fact don't feel that it is necessary. Sufficient it is to say, that we intend to reduce «
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t our stock. You have the cash; we have the goods. We want the cash, if you want the goods. J
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► Come select what you want and we will trade, if you appreciate values. J
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DO NOT GET EXCITED. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY!
SOLID VALUES TO EVERYBODY.
We will have enough solid value merchandise to last for ten days or two weeks, and we will appreciate it if you
will not all try to come on the first day or on Saturdays or Mondays. Divide the coining. Let some come during
middle of week. It is practically impossible to get enough experienced help to wait on a house full of customers satis
factory, and we want each purchaser fully satisfied as this is no skin-game, and we expect this business to continue through
the future, and we trust that each buyer who enters our store will aid us to make every transaction satisfactory and this
can best be done by not getting in too big a rush. If you will come quietly and be patient we will endeavor to please you.
We Must Reorganize the Firm.
The Business Will Continue.
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Our books will be closed after Dec. 10th, and we trust those few who have not yet fully paid up their notes or ac
counts with us will come in and do so prior to Jan. Ist. We are unable to say what will be the outgrowth of this firm,
when we again open for business. However, in any event, the business will be continued in some substantial manner.
Let’s urge that you come before we close.
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W. J. & T. A. PETERSON
AILEY, GEORGIA
THE MONTGOMERY MONITOR-THURSDAY DECEMBER 1(1. 1015.