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THE HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT—McbONOUGH. GA„ APML 10.
c=rr WE TOLD YOU SO!
TNEW YORK STORE
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Promised to quote you prices this week, and they have kept their word. Read this advertisement and you will s°e
that it wiil be to your interest to Come to Jackson to buy your SPRING BILL. A cordial welcome awaits you.
Look for the Big Flag as she floats high over the building of
- THE CARMICHAEL CO’S NEW YORK STORE!
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Never beiore have we had such another stock ot the
season’s most Bewitching and Stylish Fabrics to lay beiore
the ladies as we are now showing, and rapidly selling, ere
the season has fairly begun, shows the popularity of our
styles and low prices. It would be impossible tor us to
quote you prices and describe in detail this stock. Here are
a tew
LOW PRICE QUOTATIONS.
Black Goods. —All Wool Novelties in Jacquord and
Shot effects, at 40c, that knock competition stiff as a Cadavor.
All Wool Henriettas 50 inch wide, for next two weeks
will be on sale at 50c yd, worth 75c. It is the beautiful silk
finished quality that can only be found at our store.
Immense piles of Mohairs, Alpacas, Brilliantines and
Serges ircm 15c yd. up tor a beautiful Jacquord weave.
Our stock of Black Silks, in Brocades, Printed Warps
and Shot effects in Satin, Taffetas, Gros Grains, Luxors and
Pon de Son are the talk of the town. Nothing approaches ic
—except eager and appreciative buyers who recognize the
wonderful values that we are offering in one of the season’s
most poplar line of fabrics, for making Independent Shirts to
be worn with the beautiful Persian Printed Warp Taffetas,
we are showing at 75c and SI.OO yard.
Colored Dress Goods.
Our New Imported Novelty Suits cannot be matched
for their beauty and elegance. You must see them to ap
preciate them—description is out of the question.
We are going to sell Fancy Wool Goods double width
at ioc yard for next two weeks, single width goods i2^c.
JVlillniefy. JVlillit|efy.
Nowhere outside of the large cities is there such anoth
er selection ot Pattern Hats, and other stylish and fashiona
ble headwear. The grandeur ard beauty of our Opening
Day exhibition was far beyond the expectation of the ladies
of Jackson and Butts and Henry counties, as never before
has there ever been shown such an array of beautiful and
pleasing conceits fashioned into Hats as Miss Buchman, our
popular milliner, has brought out this spring. The artistic
arrangements and decorations on our Opening in this de
partment reflected great credit on Mrs. C. R. Gresham, the
popular manager of this department. The compliments and
nice things said about these ladies, and the entire satisfaction
they seem to have given our customers is a source of great
satisfaction to the managers of The New York Store, in the
knowledge that the efforts the}’ are making to give to this
section an Emporium ot Style and Fashion second to none
anywhere, are appreciated.
The profusion of Flowers and Foliage, Ribbons and
Laces to be found in this department are beyond the descrip
tions ot an artist. Miss Buchman has outdone all lormer
efforts in her purchase and selection of Millinery this spring.
It will pay you to give this department an inspection, as you
will be sure to find just what you want at prices that will
astonish you.
MTS AND FUMTSHIM DEPARTMENT.
No store anywhere can show a.« complete variety o' Elegaut Neckwea- and
Pretty Neglige Shirts, Collars and Cuffs as cau he h und with us. Don’t forget
to get a Dunlap Hat from our Hat Department—it is the correc* thing to wear.
Neglige Shirks, 14-17, at 50c to 1 -30. Unlauudried .Shirts, reinforced
etc ms, inset ted sleeves, full length, 50;, worth 753
Big job in Gentlemens Lauudried Shirts to sell at 75c, worth 1.00, 1 25
Big job in Gentlemens Laundried Neglige Shirts at Toe, worth 1.25
These lots won’t last long, so avail yourself of the first choice
MENS UNDERWEAR—Mens Balbtiggan Vests from 20s to 1 00
Mens Drawers from 20c to 75c
Unlaundried Shirts at 35e. Boys Neglige Shirts, 134 to 144. at 75c.
worth 1.00
Gentlemen’s Handkerchiefs and Suspenders to suit the most fastidious
buyer, at low prices. It will pay our McDonough and Henry county friends
to come to Jackson for your Clothing and Furnishings.
We beg to call attention to the immensity of our stock of Mens and B .ys
Straw Hats—all sizes, shapes and prices.
GIVE US A CALL. You will be pleased with our Goods and Prices. Your Friends.
THE CARMICHAEL CO., Proprietors New York Store.
dlotljiijg. Clotljitjit
Our stock of clothing has been carefully and intelligent
ly selected, and outranks any ot our competitors in point of
Tailoring, Finish and Quality.
Our Clothing Fits well, Wears well, and Sells well.
While it is true we sell lor less profit than others, the in
crease in the vulvme ot business on account of such low
prices makes our Clothing Department both popular and
profitable.
LOW PRICE QUOTATIONS.
Mens Satnett Sack Suite S 4-42 $2.50
Mens Elegant Cashmere Suits 34-42 $4 50
Mens all wool Black Twilled Cheviots 34-42 $5 00
Mens all wool Cheviots. Piped Italian Lining, in square and round cuts, 34-42
$7 00
"ens Blue F annel Suits, squ ire and round cuts. 34-42, $7 50
Mans all wool Indigo Blue Genuine Middlesex Flannel Suits 34-42. $0 50
Mens Colored Clay Worsted Suits 34-42. $9 50
Mens Wide Wales Black Imported Worsted Suits 34-12, sll 00
Mens Suits made of Harrison’s and Serges that Competition can’t
touch itr making prices
Black Suits -
Black Clay Suits iiom 4 Of) to 17 50
Fine line of all w..oi Black Clays and Serge Suits at 700. worth 10 00
All wool Black Clay Suits 6 00 worth 10 00
Light shade in Spiing Su.ts, silk and skeleton lined, round and square cuts—■
astonishii tflv low prices.
BOYS SUlTS—Sizes 4 to 15 Years
Boys Sailor Suit, with whistle, 1.00
Boys Suits to go at Gsa
Boys Blue Cheviot Suits 1 00
Boys light colored Cassimere Suits 2 50 to 3 75
B-ys all wool Clay Suits 4 20, worth GOO
Youths’ Suite.
Long Pants, 14 to 19 ye; rs. This line we have decided to close at a sacrifice,
and you will find ptices ranging from 2 50 to 4.00
Youths Black 3 Button Clays, all wool, 8.00
BUI S KNEE PANTS—Sizes running from 4 yrs to 15 yrs, all colors, qimli
ties and prices, from 20c to LOO
Mens Odd Pants
•leans Pams 50c to 1 25
Cotton ide Pants Gso to 2 50
Cassimere Hants, all woo], 2.00 to 3 00
We have a job lot of winter pants to dose at 1 50, worth 2.50 to 3 00
Mens Fine Pants.
I'uU line perfect tailoring, exceptional values, in all the latest weaves from
G 00 to 7 50 pair.
Summer Light Weights
In ( oats and \ ests, Alpac.s. S cillians and other summer fabr c«, in all
frizes Can lit you and phase you iu price.
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Do you w»nt to know why we do the Shoe business of Jackson ? Read
carefully the quotations we make on these goods. We are well known for the
valu s we sell in Shoes.
MEN’S SHOES.
I.vory WarrunlHl.
Mens Origans »r. 1.00. Men’s English Tics 125t0 120 Men’s Buff
solid and all rigli' Gil at 125 to 1.75, in Hals, or Cougresg. Mens Satin
Calf G 11 at 2, to 2.50. Mens Calf at 3.00 to 3.50 Gentlemen’s Fine
Dress shoes in Patent Leather at 275 to 5 00—in Russia* at 325t0 4 00.
Htisers ee|. lnn'ed Cordovan Bals at 4 50 to 5.00.
Hoy» unit Youth* Stltoc*.
I oaths Brogans Itos, »t 1 00. Boys Sunday Shoes at 1.25 to 2 75, iu
Sitin Calf, and Calf Latest Styles in Toe.
WOMEN’S SHOES.
W mens Flesh Split Polidi 3-8 at 1 00. Womens Glove Grain Polish 3-8
I (tit. V\ omens Oil (.rain Polish 3-8 1 00. Great piles of Womens Oik Grain
and Satin ( alf in button and bals, heel and spring heel 3-8 at 1 50
Women* Sat it <liiy Nlioes.
Kid Button, pat tip. needle toe, 100 to 1.25. Genuine Doneoln, pat tip,
needle toe, 1.00 to 2 00. Full line of Ziiglur Bros, celebrated fine shoes,
latest styles, in ladies, misses, childrens and infants shoes and slippers.
Klippcr*
The best ladies Ox'od Tie. pat tip, 50c. Ladies Kid Oxford, pat tip 3-8
1 00jo 1 50-. Ladies lan Oxford 2-G 2 00. Ladies Kid Strap Sandals 2-7
at Isoto 2 00. Childrens and misses Kid Oxfords, pat tip, G 10-12, at 75c.
Mts.e, Kid Oxfords, pat tip. 11-2 at 1.00 and 1.25. Old ladies Kid Buskins
3-8 for 1 2.), worth 1 .>O. Mens Led room Slippers 75c. Handsome Hue of
met s Nullifierg and Ii inaeo Slippers, tans and blacks, warranted, at 2 00. Mens
Oxford ant! Southern Ties. 2 00 to 3 50.
Straw Mattings, Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths.
Straw Mattings at !oc. Beautiful China Mattings at 15c.
Chat ining Japanese Mattings 25c.
»ouse l^urrii^liiri^.
Table Oil Cloth 15 cents yatd.
White BedjSprtads and MuiHeilhg Quilts.
White Spreads at. 50c
White Spreads at Gsc
White Spreads at 1.00 to 2.50
White 'I able Damask at 25c
lted Table Damask at 2'c
White Linen Damask at 35c to 1 50
'I urkey Red Damask ftom 35 to 850
Lace Curtains.
Korun and white 500 pair
Kerne and white GAc pair
Kcrue and white 85 to 3 50
Chenille Curtains 2 00 to 3 50
Oik, Cherry, Khooy Curtain Poles with fixtures complete 25c
Large assortment ol Scrim and Drapery
IM i i i gO.
Hose, Handerchiefs, Corsets, Kid Cloves, Fabric Gloves, Mitts, Ladies
Vests, from 10c to 1 00
Ladies Kid Glovis, Job Lot, at 50c pair
Ladies Kid Gloves, black and colors, 75c pair
Ladiis Kid Gloves, black and colocs, 1.00 to 2.00
1 he best ladies black Hose—the famous Onyx brand, so well and popular*
lv known from 25c to 35c. Kverv pair guaranteed blue!, anil stainless.
Ladies! Shirt Waists.
rJegant in Percales, Dimities and Lawn-; all Bizet*; from 50c to 2.00
Umbrellas and Parasols.
Children* School Parasols 50c Ltdies Glorii Pirasois Gsc to I 75
Mens Umbrellas from 50c to 5 00
All styles and prices. Beautiful, handles, both in the ladies
and mens'umbrellas.
Trunks and Satchels,
Valises and Traveling Bags.
A great varit ly ut Low|Prices.
Domestic Department.
Ibis Department will he found full of the most choice goods at the very
lowest prices on Ticking, Sheeting, Shirtings, Kerseys, Cottonad.g, O.uaburgs,
Cheviots, Check Homespuns, Sea Dlands, Bleached Homespuns.
We ipiote you:
Barker Bleaching at 7c. All the ladies prefer it to Fruits of the
Loom.
A ranskeag A C A Ticking 12c
8 <)z 27 in wide Best Kersey 15c
I he Celebrated ('able Cottonades 1G 2 3 Grifiin Mills ('ot’onades 12c
5 ard wide Sheeting, the best, at 5c Yard wide Sea Island at 5c
Good Quality Checked Homespun at 4c
Better Grade Checked Homespun at 5c
Beat Grade Checked Homespun (same a. Riverside) at 5Jc
Wash Goods.
Comprising the most varied assortment of Ginghams, Calicoea, Percales,
Crepm s, Dimities, Lawns and Muslins ever before shown in Jackson.
We are selling Shirting Print* at yard. No little handful to last a
day —4OJO yards are uotv iu stock ready forjyou, ’and limit to quautity.
Come snd get all you wane.
5000 yards Indigo Blue Calicoes, the same'thing you are payiug 6c for,
now ready and on sale at our store at 4£c yard. All you want.
1 case new Spring Ginghams at 5c yard, worth 8c; all yon want, no limit.
Beautiful Printed Lawns at 4 1 2c. Dainty Dimities in all shades and col
ors in Jordenere and Persian designs.
Linen Batiste, silk striped, the most popular goods for thin dresses this
season. Immense line of Linen tffects in stripes and plaids, with beautiful eni
broideries and hands to match.
No concern in Georgia, outside of the large'citUs, can show a more superb
stock of Dress Fabrics than can he found aQthe New York Store.
(That Grocery Boon l
The Ptide of Jacksou ! The housewife's friend, for she ctu alivats rely
on finding just tuch things as are needed for refteshing the inner man.
1 here site is sure ol findiDg the Purest and Whitest, Best Grades of Floor
made anywhere. Our well known brands Jersey Lilly, Sweetwater Patent
and Cream of the Wheat are so well and favorably kn»wu that comment is
useless. We always have the Lowest Prices on thes • bran is Besides, our
prices on Granulated Sugar, Coffee, Cauued Goods and Fai cy Goods of all
kinds are THK LOWEST.
A complete stock of Plantation supplies of all kiuds—Hati'wate; Tinware,
Crockery, Stoves and Farming Implements.