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41 Simpson and American Calicoes.
Regular price 6 cents. Special
prices 4 7-8 cents.
A. A. A. Sheeting, regular price
7 cents, Special price 5 1-2 cents.
© Riverside Checks, regular price
fTfe 7
cents, Special Sale Price 5 12 cts.
Fruit of Loom Bleeching, regular
price 10 cents, Special Sale price
7 7*8 cents.
Cl 27 inch Double Fleeced Outing,
worth 6 1-2 cents, Special Sale
price 5 cents.
C^ Best Sea {Island Percale, regular
price I cm 1-2 cents, Special Sale
price I o cents.
© 1000 yards in remnant Outings,
© Percales, Calicos, Suiting, etc.,
© etc., at Ices than New York Cost.
© MILLINERY.
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© If there is one department in
^LF which we acknowledge no com
petitor from a standpoint of style
workmanship and quality of ma¬
terial used and general pleasing
results to the customer it is in our
Millinery department, So abso
lutely suie are we of our ability
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antee to do so in every instance.
So we assume the whole burden
C) of Pleasing you, no matter how
fastideous may be your taste or
iimitetLyour purse. VVe cannot
9 U0 ^ e Pri ces < hut will make the
general announcement that we
© hav « hundred had prepared hats *for this sale*
one ranging from
medium to good and have placed
'S-P sensational prices upon each and
every one of them..
© that This is will a. bid do for well your for yourself trade
you
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I “Let us beat last November sales,” is what we said to the ► ► ►
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tj boys last night when we figured up that to date our Octc- ► ► ► j
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ber selling was 2 per
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| This phenominal sale at time when most merchants ►
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I are down in mouth over the results of business, owing to
1 the drop in cotton, can speak but one thing to buyers who
l are not asleep or wedded to some store “just ’cause daddy
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H ► It only mean this, and this is what we modestly claim that |
| We carry the largest stock of Ladies, Childrens and Gents
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styles always found to be cor-! *
That our qualities and are : ► ► ►
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B *4 41 There is no hot air in these claims. They are true and
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l proof, come on a pricing expedition. Plenty of help and
41 I a pleasure to show you our goods.
Just thrnk of it, 500$ pairs of Shoes to select from and yet that scarcely repre
sents our stock. We have doubied it this season till we haven’t room for our i 3 -
meusc buyings. We have shoes on counter, under counter, on tloor and eve 5 -
where. This represents every known style and quality from medium to best.
We call especial attention to our Children’s Sho-es. This department is the largest
ni Covington and one particular toe we want you to see, it is the new Orthopetic
last for children. Jnst the shape of the foot, fits, looks good and don’t hurt.
Sorr. j $.300 Ladies Shoes raduced to $2.25.
2.50 < ■ 1.98.
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2.00 4 4 •• i 48.
f .50 1.25.
1.25 " 98c.
6.00 Mens “ 4 50,
5 00 “ 3.75.
3,00 “ 2.25
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DRESS GOODS, 0 i
In order to bring this depart- v
ment have into still greater prominence %
we called from the hundreds (j
of styles represented the following li
special values and urge you to a
see them at the price we shall v
able name. values They are simply unmatch- Q
in seasonable mer
chandise. 0
54 inch Broadcloth, all colors,
worth $1.00, Special Sale price
85 cents. il
48 inch English Suitings, in A
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Brown, Green, Blue, Tan, Castor,
Red and Grey effects, regular
price $1,00, Special Sale price f §
79 ctnts.
44 inch Black Nub Suiting, regu- 1
lar price $1.00, Special Sale price v
75 cents.
54 inch English Suitings in good §
variety of styles, regular price f)
$1.50, Special Sale price 98 cts. |J
54 inch Melton cloth, in Black, §
Blue, Brown and Grey, 50 cents.
45 inch Venetian and Prunella
cloths, in Grey, Tan and Castor I
shades, regular price 75 cents,
Special Sale price 59-cents.
40 inch Worsteds, in Black, Blue, VI
Green, regular Purple and Brown effects, Q|
price 25 cents, Special
Sale price 19 cents.
LADIES 0
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GARMENTS. ®
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In this than department Four Hundred Gar- 0
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ments. Where outside of a city
can you findsnch an array of a
styles? department. VVe want It you merits to the visit atten- this ^
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tion of alt styte hunters and bar- V
gain seekers.
About six styles of Ladies Jackets ()
One or two of a kind. We sold and ||
them readily at $10.00 /
$12.50, Special Sale price $7 98. 0
This long Empire effect in either ^ ^
Covert cloth or best quality
American Woolen Mills Kersey is 0
seen elsewhere at $10.00, Spacial 0
Sale price $7-50.| 0
What do you think of this all
wool cloth Jacket in Black, Tan 0
or Castor $3.50. a
And this long coat for Misses 6 ^
to You 14 can’t years of JC it all at a Ln if
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Special Sale price $3.75. 0
This skirt is of all wool eq ies 0
cloth Is of fulj with width plaited and front a best tail : 0 0
very d
onng. It looks like $5.00, s" 0
some folks will ask you a william
for the same value, but it adver* 98* ^
tises this department at $2
Just take a look at that Soros^ is i?
Underskirt. The prices is $L25. |J
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