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B. B. CARMICHAEL & SONS
We are glad to announce to our friends and customers that we
are in better shape this year than ever before to take care of your
wants, in a way that will save you money. As practically all our
goods were bought in solid car lots, which enabled us to get a
much lower price and freight rate. We also contracted for the
goods before the heavy advance. Nov/, we want you, to be as the
red headed man from Missouri-Come to Our Place and we will
Convince you of the stubborn facts mentioned in 'this Ad.
Our Line of Chamber Suits.
A Suit of Furniture is no toy. The people who want
and buy one do not expect to have trouble with it, to ex
change it or to have to buy another in a year or so. And we
have made our selections with this fact in view, and have a
good oak suit at $17.50 and up to $95.00 for a cracker-jack,
guaranteed quartered sawed full polished suit.
Some Strong Points about Odd Beds and Dressers.
One of the strongest items in our line of Odd Beds and
Dressers. They are mal?e of high grade oak lumber, spe
cially prepared for the purpose, by being first thoroughly
dryed so as not to get rickety, put together by first class
cabinet makers, finished in the best manner, shipped to us
in car load lots in order that we may be enabled to offer
thjem to our friends and customers, at a much lower price
than they can be sold by competitors.
SEE our
SIDE BOARDS,
CHIFFONIERS,
DINING TABLES,
CENTER TABLES,
PICTURES,
EASLES,
ETC.
$ SAVED IN BUYINGS IS A $ MADE
DRAPERIES
We must call the ladies’ special attention to our line of
up=to-date Fish-net, Bobbi-net and many other grades of
curtains and door panels. Also window shades, hall cur=
tains, curtain poles, rugs, art squares, mattings, carpeting
and various other things in the way of draperies.
You w ill appreciate seeing them if you don’t buy. We
will take pleasure in show ing you through.
'dixie stoves.
This trade mark is important. We contend that the
dixie:
trade mark is as important in the stove business, as is any
trade mark designed to identify any manufactured article
of pecuiar value. This
DIXIE
trade mark stands for every thing good and honest and ab=
solutelv reliable in stoves. It istheouly stcve good enough
to be shipped to McDonough in car load lots. We buy them
by the car and are enabled to make a price as low as you
have to pay for stoves of a much lower Grade.
M’DONGtiGH
PHONE 51
Rockers, Diners and Cottage Chairs,
We have the agency for the famous Brumby line of
Chairs, which enjoy an enviable and constantly increasing
reputation a?Tiong those who know gopd chairs, and they de
serve special attention. The chairs are made of high grade
oak timber, well seasoned, well put together, well finished
with bent rockers and leather seats.
Our cottage chairs ate made to our specifications, being
unusually heavy, with an extra round in the back, so as to
stand heavy use.
Machines that Lead Wherever sold.
A machine that is one of the most useful pieces of house
hold goods, and gets into constant use in practically every
home, and is one of the first things small girls learn to use
Everybody wants a good machine, and nobody can buy
a better machine than the one that bears the Standard
trademark. It is made to compete with the best and to
win in the competition.
OUR CROCKERY AND LIGHT HARDWARE DEPT.
is something totally different, bigger and in every way
better-- better to look at--better for constant service and in
every respect than anything to be found in town. The
prices are in rerch of all from the cheaper to the better
grades. You should call and examine for yourself as the
line is too large to try to mention.
Every Farm Needs a Wagon,
There are many different kinds of wagons, that it is
impossible to describe them in an advertisment, as the line
embraces everything from a poorly constructed wagon wath
gold bronzed stripes, finished with its trade mark in
colors, up to the unequalled
S7UDEBAKER.
Where you find a wagon that you could depend on for
several generations. Can you afford to buy anything but a
Studebaker? A fresh car just received.
SU M M ERS BUQgTesT
When the ordinary man thinks of Buggies, he naturally
thinks of ’ ' *
SUMMERS,
as they are the most prominent and important buggv on
the market today. When he dreams of good buggies he
dreams of summers>=unless he has a night mare. Then
his mind will be found dwelling on the good old Summers
buggies, if he has been so fortunate as to have made its ac
quaintance. They are “A” grade from start to finish
LOCUST GROVE
PHONE 32