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NEWNAN HERALD & ADVERTISER
VOL. X LIX.
NEWNAN, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914.
NO. 16
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Bargains Impossible to Duplicate Again This U
Season on Short Lots, Broken Lines,
Remnants, at Last Chance Prices
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All the odds and ends of a six-months’ accumulation of a mighty business must be forced from
shelf and counter by means of little prices on dependable merchandise. The advance guard of
spring stocks will soon be trooping in. They need the shelf and counter room now taken up by
the fag ends of our magnificent winter stocks.
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Last Chance Prices on Ladies’
Coat Suits
About 27 ladies’ and misses’coat suits left;
all good styles, in blue, brown, grey and
black; sizes from 14 misses’ up to ladies’ 46
bust. Close out prices—
$6.98, $8.98, 89.85 and $12.50
Suits in this lot worth up to $18.50.
r Remnants 1 Last Chanoe c,ean ' up Prices '
^ »fc*® CK.O* a feast for the remnant hunters.
A big counter filled full of ginghams, percales, suitings, wool goods,
outings, flannels, poplins, reps, silks and checks, in lengths from I
yard to yards.
COME EARLY WHILE THE PICKING IS GOOD.
Last Chance Prices on Children’s
and Misses’ Coats
About 20 children’s and misses’ coats left.
All sizes from I year old up to misses’ 18-
year size. They will go quick at the present
prices of $1.25 up to $4.98.
A few black Teddy Bear coats, while they
last, at $4.48.
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Last Chance Prices on Blankets
About 46 pairs wool and cotton blankets especially priced for quick dis
posal. These are priced ridiculously low and will doubtless be closed out
quickly. If in need of blankets, see these at once.
A heavy, full-size cotton blanket, per pair 98c
A heavy wool-nap blanket, special value $1.75
A fine wool blanket, in large plaids, special 3.48
Great Values in Men’s Clothing
Only about 29 men’s suits left. When you think of a suit at a popular
price think of Stripling’s. The greatest line of all-wool serge and worsted
suits ever shown,at the small price of $10.00
Men’s fine tailored all-wool suits on sale at e 12.50
Men’s fine all-wool serge suits, special at., 15.00
Men’s heavy wool cassimere suits, special 6.50
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Buster Brown Guaranteed Darnless
Hosiery
Our hosiery sales for 1913 nearly doubled
those of the previous year. Only seven peo
ple returned hose for replacement in 1913.
That proves the merit of Buster Brown hose.
25c a pair, four pairs to the box. One box
guaranteed four months. Price, $1.
All weights, lisle and ribbed. Just try
them once and your hosiery troubles are over.
S Soldier Hose for Boys and Girls
Satisfaction in every pair. The best wear
ing hose made for the price. Fine and coarse
ribbed; two pair, 25c.
Made by Buster Brown Mills.
Bargains in Counterpanes
We put on sale five extra good values in
fine counterpanes.
A full-size counterpane, good weight, beauti
ful pattern 98c
An extra value in a nice honey comb coun
terpane; $1.50 value, at $1.25
A large counterpane, Marseilles designs; $2
value, at $1.50
A fine Marseilles quilt, heavy weight, large
size; $3 value, at $2.50
A bargain in a nice fringde counterpane
at... $1.50 and $2
Ladies’ Neckwear
About 35 collars, jabots and frills, worth up
to 50c; while they last, on table 10c
Window Shades
Linen shade, 6x3 ft., dark and light green, 25c
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Stripling’s Satisfactory Shoes
Our shoe department is our pet line. We spare no pains or ex
pense to keep it filled with the best Guaranteed Solid Leather
shoes that money can buy.
For Ladies
Dorothy Dodd and Gold Medal shoes for ladies’ dress wear, in
tan, patent leather, vici and gun metal.
Ladies’ gun metal, button, at $2.00
Ladies’ patent leather, button, at 2.00
Ladies’ gun metal and patent leather, button, 2.50
Ladies’ patent leather, button, medium heel-- 3.00
Ladies’ gun metal, button, low heel' 2.75
Ladies’ patent leather, button, at 3.50
Ladies’ kid blucher, flexible sole, at 2.75
Ladies’ patent leather, cloth top, button, at.. 2.75
For Men
Bostonian’s famous shoes for men, in tan, patent leather, vici,
kid and gun metal; new lasts at $3.50 and $4.
Endicott-Johnson’s shoes in tan and gun metal, solid leather,
very dressy, $2.50 and $3.
For Children
The good wearing kind—Godman’s shoes for the boys and girls.
They give more wear for the money than any shoe we know of.
Kid shoes, patfent tip, sizes 6 to2£, at $1, $1.25, $1.50
Kid shoes, patent tip, sizes 2£ to 5, at $1.50
Heavy calf shoes for hard wear, at $1.25 and $1.50
Kromelk Shoes for Hard Everyday Wear
Endicott’s green-bottom Kromelk shoes for hard everyday wear.
Every pair guaranteed. Tan, black and green,' plain or cap toe.
Come in and look at this shoe before you buy. Many of our cus
tomers have worn them a year.
Price—Men’s, $3. Boys’, $2.50.
Laces and Embroideries
Just in—two big lots of fine laces and em
broideries at prices that will make quick sales.
3,000 yards fine val, round thread, torchon
and linen laces, values up to I2^c yard;
on sale at 5c>
A big lot of fine hand-loom embroideries;
you will be surprised at the fine quality
and width when you see the price 15c
Another lot of good embroideries up to 18
inches wide, at 10c
One small lot, while they last 5c
Other embroideries at 25c, 35c and 50c
Boys’ Pants
Always a full and complete line to select
from, at ! 25C to $1.50
Men’s and Boys’ Caps
Heavy pull-down caps of fur, corduroy and
cloth, at .... 25c to 75c
Boys’ blue and grey serge caps 25c
Domestics
Best feather ticking at 15c
Good mattress ticking at 10c
Best grade oil cloth at 20c
AAA sheeting, heavy weight 7^c
A good Sea Island, 40 inches wide : 7c
A beautiful line of curtain goods in plain
and fancy, at 10c and. 12Jc
Dress Goods
You will still find a beautiful selection of
pretty things in our dress goods department.
A special bargain in checked dimities, nain
sooks and madras 10c and 12^c
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JOIN THE CROWDS FOR YOUR SHARE OF THESE LAST CHANCE BARGAINS
MONDAY ONLY
An extra good sheet 81x90
inches, seamless, regular 75c
value, at 61\c.
MONDAY ONLY
A good sheet, 81x90 inches,
regular 50c value, our price
only 39c.
MONDAY ONLY
One lot Amoskeag apron
ginghams, regular 7c value.
Our special price, 5c.
MONDAY ONLY
Twelve yards of best quality
yard-wide bleached domestic,
free from starch or dressing, $1
MONDAY ONLY
Eighteen yards of good qual
ity yard-wide bleached domes
tic, for only $1.
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We wish to thank the people of
Newnan, Coweta and adjoining
counties, for their liberal patron
age during 1913, and wish each
and every one a happy and pros
perous 1914.
Start the new year right by
sending your mail orders to New-
nan’s largest Department Store.
All orders filled same day received.
Samples sent on request
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