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THE DAWSON NEWS.
By E. L. Rainey.
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We are now opening one of the largest, handsomest and most complete stocks of bry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Furnishings, Shoes,
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Hats, U 0 NS Ca;rp_ets, Trunks, Valises, Groceries, etc., ever shown in Dawson. Our buyer spent four weeks in . 19
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EVERY DOLLARS ORTH OF GOODS BRAND NEW. »
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We have selected them with the greatest care and an eye-to the wants of the people. v
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We want to enlist you with us; we intend to make our store the home of the bargain seeker, the trading place of the masses,
where your can always get the greatest value for the least money, where you will always be served promptly and politely. :
An Urgent Invitation. ‘
We extend to all a pressing invitation to visit our store at once and we wili take great pleasure in showing you our new and pretty goods. We will
deem it a special privilege it you will give us an early opportunity to show you our goods and prices—we will show you a beautiful line of calicoes, ging
hams, worsteds. suitings, all the new weaves in fall cotton goods, creppns and gauffre cloth in a lovely line of calors and a beautiful assortment of patterns,
the handsomest fabric of the season. An elegant, line of cashmeres, henriettas, serges, illuminated suitings, plaids, a beautiful line of silks, passamentries,
braids and trimmings to match, A grand line of capes, jackets, c'ozks and wraps in ali the latest styles for ladies’, misses and children at prices, beycnd
competition. This is one of the special features of our business and we will be sure to please you. A complete stock of notions, handkerchiefs, knitting
and embroideryssilks, cashmere and kid gloves, belts, buckles, belting, hair ornaments, side combs, beit pins, jewelry, towels, napkins, table covers, corsets,
chenille portieres, hosiery, damask, blankets, flannels and crétonnes. A big line of domestics, bleachings, sheetings, checks, sea island, cambrics, tickings,
hirtings, jeans, cassimeres, etc., etc. ~ A big line of clothing for men, boy’s and children at popular prices. The largest line of hats and caps ever in Daw
son. Udn please anybody in this line from the plainest to the most fastidious. Also a grand line of underwear. shiris, collars, cuffs, neckwear and furnish
ings. We will give great values for the money in this line. Our shoe stock is entirely complete, and as we bougiit thein before the advance if you will give
us a trial we will save vou money. All we ask is that you see our goods-and prices before-you bny. Come to see us. You will find us in the store tormer-
Iy occupied by T. O. Whitchard & Co. on Main street, opposite McLain Bros. Yours to.serve,
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/TAHE GREAT rush atthe New York SStore for the past week has been the grandest ever seen 1n Dawson. And still they come, both
old and young. From now on, through the fall and winter season, we are going to keep the procession this way if fine goods, low prices
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and fair treatment is what vou are looking for. A bee may be a bee when the wasp 1s not around, and things may be ever so fair but the cry
from all is—we are bound for
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Low prices with us do not mean a worthless stock made up for by big, exhorbitant figures and some other department. Our price features are based
n equitable calculation. It we save a customer a dollar he is sure to come acain, and regular patronage is worth striving for. Our
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s sending daily fine goods that he bought at 50 cents on the dollar, Others take in a short time what they can get. He has been waiting for a bonanza,
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ike the one he has procured for us, for some time. Come, there is plenty for all. See the prices in this add and compare them with what you have been
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DR RSs GOOIDS.
Our shelving and counters are loaded down with the most.beautiful line
ver shown in this city,
‘ine Henrietta Cloth, all wool,at 17 1-2 c. per yard.
Il wool Serge, 36 inches wide, at 15C.
\ 2ood line of worsted goods, all colors, at 8 1-2¢C. s :
est grade Arlington mills dress flannels, in plaids and stripes, at 7 1-2 c.
¢cour beautiful line of crepon at 12 1-2 C.
sood grade satine, all colors, 7 1-2¢. . Best Steel River percale 7 1-2¢
ine lot of duck at loc. ‘Best Scotch Edinburgh cheviot at 7 1-2 c.
est Kesnick oinghams at 4 1-2 c. Allen’s prints, standard grade, 4 1-IC,
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e ( ome one, come all, and be convinced that we are the cheapest people ever in your midst It is impossible to mention all prices for we could not get
Bpace but come and give us a call.
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Next to Wooten’s Bank. .
Dawson, Ga., Wednesday, September 4, 1895,
Lumbar prints, all colors, at 3 1-2 c. Fruit of the Loom bleaching at 7c.
Best A. C A. bed ticking at ilc.
Also a big line of mattress ticking from sc. up.
We have no space to advertise shoes, to mention prices and qualities. Have
5,000 pair from 73 cents up to ary price.
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Men's odd coats at $1.25. :
Men's wool suits from $2.50 up to as fine as desired.
See our large line of jeans pants at 38c.
Cowe and examiné our fine line of shirts. Men’s negligee shirts at 33c. |
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