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736 & 738 Broad Street.
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“We do not wait until the goods get old and undesirable to sell them cheap, but right now, while they are new and fresh, the season just opening and everybody wanting them, is the
time that WE MARK THEM LOW AND LET THEM GO. Neither do we select a few articles here and there to sell cheap, hoping to delude the public into buying other things at high
Prices. Our plan is to SELL EVERYTHING CHEAP ALL OVER THE HOUSE. This is one of the secrets of our success—UNIFORMLY LOW PRICES! Make a note of it. A tew
little pop-gun bargains will have small effect against our overwhelming broadsides. Mark this, Come here and save your dimes, as well as your 25 per cent, on every dollar you invest.
Humbugging the people may succeed for a time, but our continued success shows that there is nothing like Good, Square, Honest Business.
Read about the Bargains which we defy any other House in Augusta to match, for the reason that they have not got the goods.
‘-^,000 pairs MEN'S STRICTLY UNION CASSIMERE BUSINESS PANTS, in any style, shade or pattern, you want, guaranteed $4 and 4.50 goods; get 4
them now for
fC STILL BETTER! 1200 pairs FINE ALL WOOL CASSIMERE, CHEVIOT and WORSTED PANTALOONS, in all the nobby fall styles, worth $5^$0
* and $7; retail $9, 10 and 12 tailor prices. We open this package and give you a choice for *.
We offer you 52 distinct styles in Gent’s and Youth’s Imported Woolen Suits last week made up in l, 3 and 4-button Cutaways and Stylish Sacks
* which we guarantee are sold at $25 to 40. Fine Imported and Domestic Corkscrews, in black, brown and olive. They go at the same price.
4TY This was our great leader in All-Wool Business Suits last week, and although the weather was warm and dead against an active demand, we disposed K
several hundred suits, breaking the assortment badly. But we’ve opened a fresh package and added 800 suits more to the lot, making the assort-
ment complete in every respect. They are worth $15, and you are not consulting your own interest if you fail to invest in one at
Q P7C STILL WILLING TO BEFRIEND YOU ! Saturday evening we received by express 6 more cases from our Great November Suit Purchase, containing over
I ^ 1,000 Men’s and Youth’s Suits in best American Corkscrews—1 to 4 button Cutaways and Sacks in blue, black, brown and olive shades. They were made
1 up for the fine trade to sell from $18.50 to $25. But the Manufacturers can’t afford to carry over, and we bought them cheap enough and you can buy at
$13.75
OVERCOATS!
Too TVarHi!
OVERCOATS!
It’s been a little too warm for Overcoats, but the weather is on the turn, and the mercury is liable to take a tumble any night while you calmly slumber. We have spent over one
thousand dollars in the past ten days, telling you about our enormous line of Overgarments for Men and Boys, and we’ll just add one more line:
On OTrercosuts we save 3toul from OS to SO per ct_
We are selling a nice tfne of Men’s Suits from $2.50 to 6.00 and good serviceable at $2.50 worth 4.50.
LARGE BOYS’ SUITS.
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(13 TO 17 TEAKS.
$5.60-3 full lines Union Cassimere Suits; manufacturers’ price $6; retail price 7.50;
White’s 5.50.
$6.00-4 full lines Union Cassimere Suits; manufacturers’ price $6.50; retail price 8.50;
White’s 6.00.
$7.50-5 full lines Union Cassimere Suits; manufacturers’ price $8.00; White’s, 7.50.
*®“* These are ttrst class Goods lor service, and warranted three-fourths wool.
*8.50-9 full lines strictly all-wool Suits, in Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots and Cas-
simeres, in plaids, checks and attractive mixtures, representing all the desi
rable styles of the season; manufacturers’ price $9.00; retail price 12.50;
White’s 8.50,
*10.00 —13 full lines strictly all-wool suits in Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots and
Cassimeres, in plaids, checks and attractive mixtures, representing all the
desirable styles of the season; manufacturers’price $11; retail prioe 15.00;
White’s 10.00.
*12.50- 16 full lines strictly all-wool Suits, in Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots and
Cassimeres, in plaids, checks and attractive mixtures, representing all the
desirable styles of the season; manufacturers’ price $13; retail price 16.50;
White’s 12,50.
Gent’s Furnishing Department.
Gent’s all-wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers at 45c each; worth $1.00 each
300 dozen Gent’s Unlaundried Dress Shirts at 45c; worth 75c
A very large assortment of ‘‘Lawn Tenis,’’ “Bycicle” and Tourist’s Shirts.
Gent’s all-wool Medicated Flannel Shirts and Drawers at $1.50 each; worth 2.50
A full line of the celebrated “Acme” Shirt at 75c and 1.00 each
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All the nobbiest Fall shapes and styles of Hats for Gent’s, Youth’s and Children. Soft Hats, Stiff Hats, Dress Hats, Travel
ing Hats, the most improved blocks and the lowest prices. We guarantee a saving of 25 per cent. We carry the largest line of
Stetson’s Hats of any House in the South.
THE J. B. WHITE CLOTHING COMPANY,
Nos. 186 and 138 Broad Street.