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HE HERALD AND ADVERTISER
VOL. XLIII.
NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908.
NO. 52.
BOONE
BUSY STORES
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With a stock of $45,000.00 worth of clean, seasonable merchandise are now ready for fall trade with one of the
grandest collections of Fall and Winter goods that has ever been shown in this section of Georgia. We hare spared
no efforts to make this Fall’s trade surpass any past season. A look over our goods and prices will convince you that
if quantity, quality, styles and prices count for anything that we will succeed in this undertaking. This store is where
advertised promises are always found true. Great care has been used to have our goods selected right, to have them
bought right and to have a variety to please one and all, and to have prices not equalled by many stores in this section.
To accomplish this end our buyer spent a couple of weeks in the best markets of the country in buying our Fall lines.
In asking you for your trade the coming season we have merchandise value, style,
quality and price inducement, and a reputation for honest dealing for eleven years
which authorizes us to do so. £ £
Clothing
This department of our business
is one of the strongest in it. We
have a collection of clothing this
season that should enable us to
sell every customer that comes to
our stores. We have a variety
that no store in this section will
show you. In this great selection
you will find all the different
weaves, the different makeups,
and all prices in men’s Suits from
$7.50 to $35.00. At whatever price
you buy we guarantee our values
to be the equal of any in the city.
Our different lines are Hart,
■Schaffner & Marx $17.50 to 35.00;
Perfection Clothes for young men
$10.00 to $16.50; son nebor n e s
clothes for men, the best popular
price line on the market, from
$7.50 to $16.50. You will be sur
prised at the suits we offer at $7.50, j
10.00, 12.00 and 15.00.
Our lines in boys’ suits, in sizes
four to eight and eight to seven
teen, are especially strong this ,
season and comprise all the styles (
and cloths. Prices are $1.50, 2.00,
2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50,
■5.00 and 6.00.
us to offer many hats, 3.00
value, at SI.38
Furs
The past season’s success with
furs prompted us to make a still
better effort this time. The val
ues count for a great deal this fall.
Short black furs. 75c to S2-00
Long black, brown and Coney
furs ‘ SI -50 to S3-SB
Long furs, imitation
fox S4-00 to S7-50
Genuine fox furs SB-50 to S20-80
A good fur adds much to your
comfort and appearance.
Wool Dress Goods.
This line consists of a choice se
lection of Broad cloths, Panamas,
Mohair. Serge and Fancies. Our
Broad cloths at SI yard are excel
lent values. Special values are
50c. 54c and 75c yard, in pana
mas and serges.
Shoes
Overcoats
The Hart, Schaffner & Marx
kind and other good lines all are
good values.
Beaver Coats, black, blue and
brown, S4-00 to S10-00
Fancy Raincoats S8-50 to S20-Q0
iBlaek Raincoats S10-00 to S20 00
Heavy Ulster Coats, large col
lar’s S5-00 to S10-00
Boys’ Overcoats. S3-00 to $7-50
Hosiery.
Men’s Hats.
This store never does things
lralf way. When you see the
variety' of hats we have you will
be glad you came here. All prices;
all are good value. SI.50 to S4.00-
Our lines at $2. $2.50 and $3 are
specially attractive.
Ask to see the line at SI.98
A special purchase here enables
Good hosiery should make an
important department in any store.
We have made special effort to
please all the trade this season.
The following will give you a
small idea of what we have:
Black Cat Hose for girls and
boys 12 1-2c. 15c and 19c
Topsy hosiery for all, per pair
10c to 50c
White leather hose for all, per
pair 10c
Men’s guaranteed sox, 3 pairs 50c
Hale proof hosiery, every pair
insured; six pair guaranteed six
months $2.00
Good shoes are a specialty with
this store and have been for many
past seasons. Thousands of peo
ple testify to the comforts and
wearing qualities of Boone’s shoes.
Each season's experience helps us
to do better for our trade. We of
fer for the coming season a collec
tion of good shoes to lit any foot
and any wear from Held to parlor, j
any taste and any purse, for solid!
leather shoes. We sell, recom
mend and guarantee the following
lines of shoes to give satisfaction:
Star brand shoes for all the fam
ily. Florsheim and the celebrated
Regal shoes for men. Dorthy
Dodd and the American Beauty j
shoes for ladies. Godman’s shoes
for women and children, and Al- ;
leu’s line shoes for children.
Star brand shoes for men for
heavy wear SI-75 to S3-00
Stronger than the Law, the best
wearing heavy shoe made for
men, S3 -00
Star brand high cut shoes for
men S3-00 to S6-50
Godman’s shoes for ladies SI-50
Godman’s shoes for children,
according to size 60c to SI.50
Graduate and American Beauty
fine shoes for ladles, $2 00 to $2-50
Dorthy Dodd shoes for ladies
from S3-00 to $4-00
The celebrated Regal shoes for
men $350 and $400
Florsheim shoes for men, $500
Ask to see our lines of work
shoes for women at $125 and $1.50
For men at $1-50, $1.75 and $2
We want to sell you your bill of
shoes for this winter, if it is one
pair or a dozen. Special attention
has been given our line of school
shoes and boys’ shoes.
Odd Pants. Cloaks and Tailor Suits
Heavy eassimere pants, wear
guaranteed, well made, buttons
well put on, $1.50. $2. $2.50 and
S3. Fine dress pants, snappy
styles, S3.50- $4. $5- $6 and S6.50
We sell a quantity of boys’ pants.
Our values make it possible, 50c,
75c and SI pair.
In telling you that we are the
best prepared ever to take care of
your wants in this line means a
great deal, as we have been head
quarters for cloaks, etc., for several
seasons. We have now a variety
of new styles at prices never shown
in Newnan, even by this stole.
The latest style cloaks are the half
fitting back. Many, of them are
elaborately trimmed, while there
will still be worn some full, loose
fitting cloaks.
Complete line misses’ and chil
dren's coats at ST-25 to S7-50
Bear Skin coats SI-98 to S5-U0
Infants’ long cloaks. SI to S4
Ladies’ long cloaks, black, tan
and castor. $5.00, 6.00, 7.50, 8.00,
8.50 10.00, 12.00. 15.00 and 20.00
It will pay you to look this line
over lie fore making up your mind
as to what you will buy in a wrap.
We have put in a complete line
of ladies’ Coat Suits. The styles
are very attractive. The coats are
load, either trimmed with braid or
buttons. Prices are S12.50 to S25
Underwear.
Our stock of the above consists
of everything popular in under
wear for ladies and men and chil
dren, from 25 cents per garment
up to $2 per garment. We have
a line of the celebrated Mentor
udderwear for ladies and children,
50 cents to $2 per garment.
Curtains and Rugs.
Special purchases of the above
lines unables us to offer you val
ues seldom seen. Good rugs, $1.25
value, 98c; $1.50 rugs, $1.25; $2
rugs, $1.50; $2.50 rugs, $1.08; $3
i rugs, $2.50 and $4 rugs, $3.50-
You will have to see them to ap-
! predate their value.
Lace curtains, good size, hand-
: some paterns, both white and
j ecru, 75c to $5 per pair. Brass
curtain rods, 10 and 15 cents each.
Millinery.
The success of this department
the past season has prompted us
to put forth the greatest effort we
have ever made in this line. We
have greatly improved and en
larged our millinery room and
have one of the most attractive
places in the city. Our styles are
strictly first class, being the same
as are now sold and worn in New
York and Atlanta. We have pro
vided for the wants of all in hats.
Our prices range from SI.50 to j
S25.Q0. Especial attention has
been given tlie lines to retail at
$2.50. S3. S3.50- S4, $5. SG.50.
$7.50. S8.50 and $10- A look at
our lines will convince yon that
we can save you money on your
fall and winter hats.
Bargains in Piece
Goods, Dress
Goods, etc.
Everything in the way of cotton
goods is much cheaper than one
year ago. In fact the goods for
this fall are priced on a basis of
eight cent cotton, so you may im
agine what that means in the way
of saving on your fall purchases.
Look over this paper and make
out a long want list. Money can
be saved by coming to this store to
spend it.
6000 yards of Simpsons and
American prints, dark and light
colors, per yard 5c
4000 yards pretty outings, all
colors, per yard 5c
5000 fards extra heavy outings,
10c values, our price, per yard, 8c
Teasel down outings, dark and
light colors, per yard 10c
Good cotton checks, dress and
apron styles, per yard 5c
Riverside cotton checks, dress
and apron styles, per yard 6c
Nice fianneletts worth much
more, per yard 7 1 -2c
Best fianneletts, stripes, figures
and borders, per yard 10c
Complete line of nice percales,
per yard 10c
Yard wide pereales, all new fall
styles, per yard 10c and 12 1 2c
One lot of dark fall ginghams,
good styles, per yard . . 10c
Yard wide >Sea Island sheeting,
per yard . 5c
Best AAA standard sheeting,
by bolt, per yard 6 1 -2c
Good apron Ginghams, regular
value 7c, special, per yard 5c
Best hickory shirting made, at
per yard 10c
Good bleached domestic, yard
wide, per yard 8c
One lot mercerised fancy wait
ings, value 25c, per yard 19c
Complete line French, Bates and
Red Seal ginghams, dark fall
styles, fast colors, per yard, 12 1 2c
One lot of line suitings, just the
thing for coat suits, an excellent
imitation of wool goods, last fall
price 20 and 25 cents per yard,
now ]2 1 2c and 15c
Anything wanted in piece goods
not included in above will be
found here. The price you. will
find right of course.
Our lines of wool dress goods,
broad cloths, etc., are especially
attractive.
Remnants
We have an attractive remnant
counter on which you will find all
piece goods thereon 20 to 25 per
cent, cheaper than regular goods.
They range in lengths from one to
twenty yards each. We cut any
piece over ten yards in length, and
many pieces that are smaller. To
give you an idea what we have,
we quote the following:
Best gingham, Bates and lied
Seal, yard 10c
All 10c fancy'and solid ducks,
yard 8c
All 12*4c percales, yard 10c
All 10c percales, yard . 8 1 -2c
Most any other kind of goods
wanted at same discount in prices.
Special Bargains All
Through the Stores
Heavy, large bed spreads, value
$1.25; at, each . $1.00
Heavy large bed spreads, value
$1.75, at . $1.50
Matting remnants to close out at
wholesale prices.
Six-foot linen window shades,
i each 25c
| Metal covered trunks, about fifteen
in the lot, to close out at
SI.50 to 82 50
Best fancy table oil cloth, at,
per yard 15c
Good pearl buttons, value 5 cents
per dozen, at 2 dozen for 5c
$300.00 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY!
For particulars, inquire at store or see circulars now being distributed.
In offering the above, in addition to our already low prices and big stocks with a guarantee of satisfaction or your money back on any purchase not satisfac
tory, it means thatwe offer you trading inducements not equalled by any concern in this section of Georgia. Come early. We have plenty of goods for all, and
plenty of help to wait on all.
OUR HELP: D. W. Boone, O. F. Allen, J. A. Robertson, J. N. Kersey, F. W. Stripling, O. E. Hardcgree, M. (J. Robison; T. b. Camp, Mrs W . C. Tread away. George
Morris, Miss Ethel Taylor, Mrs. J. P. Pittman, Miss Beta Leigh, Miss Lillie Ragland, J. P. Pittman
FREE STALLS—We have just completed stalls at the rear of our stores to take care of over thirty head of stock. Their u-a- is free to one and all.
Boone’s, - Newnan, Ga.