Newnan herald & advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1909-1915, November 13, 1914, Image 8

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y3.. a question pay the raise or get out- d to Vacate $S1 We have options op other k’cations which later will be exercised, but we rc concerned right now in disposing of this great big stock of merchandise. There’s no option on that—ih e goods must be sold, sold very quick—and it will afford the men and ypung men of this State an opportunity to clothe themselves from head to foot w ith the finest Cloth ing end Hats nnd Furnishings to be had in Atlanta at prices they have never paid for like merchandise beforr. Those who know the store need no introduction to the high character of its wearables. 1 he mere mention of our name instantly conveys the sugseafion of dependability—quality and genuine worth. You will find no old goods here—nor shoddy. Everything offered is the present sea- won’s purchase, besides the entire stock of incoming Holiday goods which must be dis posed of without reserve. It will pay you well to read every line below. Sale begins Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock. Unusual Shirt Values 'Die assortment of Shirts repreaeutnl here is vi>ry Urge and the patterns bountiful and varied. Every Shirt Ui the houso is included at these prices--full dross as 'Tell—the linen being e.ouiposeil of soft neg ligees with soft Frnnrh enffs, soft negligees with ■tftrchetl cutTH, soft plaits with either soft or hi arched cuff*, atiff boaoms with starched cuIfar-stifT plaits with utarchrd cuffa.iunl a very handsome line af silks ami silk anil flannel mixtures made with plain nnd plaited fronts with soft Trench ouft’s. Note 1 hese Reductions on Fine Suits and Fine Overcoats Kaclt garment ln-ariiiK tlir* Olouil-Staufoni label, whicli is yimr guarantee <>t' seeui-injr not imlv tl**jtc-n<1al)l(? grades, but garment* of tin-' verv latest this season’s sstvles. SW3 1.80 Shirts.. 1.15 2.00 Shirts. .1.35 2.50 Shirts.. 1.66 3.00 Shirts. .2.15 3.50 Shirts. .2.66 4.00 Shirts. .3.15 5.00 Shirts.3.85 6.00 Shirts.4-65 6.50 Shirts.4.85 7.50 Shirts.5.35 8.00 Shirts.5.65 10.00 Shirts 6.35 .75 For 15 and 18 Suits and Overcoats •75 For 20 and 22.50 Sites from Id Id /<> M Derby and Fedora Hats s These list# represent the season's \**ry lateai fashions by the best hatmakers in the land, and th*« grades are the aame we have featured all these veara Soft llats and Derby llats of every kind arv hen included. Also Silk and Opera lints 2.00 Hats. .1.45 4.1HI Hats. .316 2.50 llats .1.95 5.00 llats. . .3.85 3.00 Hats. . .2.45 8.00 Hats. .6.75 Nett Quot'd «r SS.7S art Sitk$ mad Optra' .75 For 25 and 27.50 Suits and Overcoats .75 For30&32.50 Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats 75 For 35 and 40 Suits and Overcoats Vo Extra Charge Made tor Alterations Everything Else Reduced In mlilitiun to till' items named here everything in the house will be marked st like reductions, which include Full-Dr.ss and Tuxedo Suita. Fancy, Full Dress am! Tuxedo Vests. Smoking .tuckets. House Gowns, I.ounginp Knhrs, Hath Rohrs. Sweater Coats, Pajamas. Night Shirts, Gloves, Hutiery, Caps, Handkerchiefs, Belts. Suspenders. Mufflers, Umbrellas, Canes, Jewelry and Christmas Novelties, detailed reductions of which will be given in future ads. book out for them UNDERWF_AR Two-Piece and Union Suits Onr stock of rnd*rw*ar is .must comply and ••uniprist'5 two-picce a;ad union suits of cotton—cot ton and wool mixtures—and nil-wool. Ar we only handle the very best makes, including American Hosiery Co. ami Vassar Swiss Underwear Co., be sides flue imported gooda, you are. sure to grt tin* cream of the line underwear lines. .50 Garments .35 2.00 Garments 1.35 .75 Garments .55 2.50 Garraents 1.65 1.00 Garments 75 3.00 Garments 2.15 1.25 Garments .95 3-50 Garments 2.65 1.50 Garments 1.15 4.00 Garments 3.15 Sit" to Fit Regular', Lmngt, Shortt and Stouta Fine Neckwear The Pride Department of the Store If there r; one department that stands out bigger aud bolder than auother here it surely is the Neck wear Department, for we are credited with the most beautiful collection of neckwear of any in At lanta. .50 Neckwear .35 1.50 Neckwear 1.15 .75 Neckwear .55 2.00 Neckwear 1.35 1.00 Neekweai .75 2.50 Neckwear 1.65 <1 Odd lime tn &up for Chrijtma.t. Peachtree St. — Afeamta, Ga. ft /^NUR LANDLORD, like all othe; landlords, want all they can get out of their property. It’s natural, maybe, but cold-blooded—not an ounce of sentiment— c.a?e of “auction”—the highest bidder gels the store—“now what am 1 offered? ome stor; a store that caused favorable comment all over the country—was opened about We were second to locate north of the viaduct Landlords were reasonable then, for they ;ood tenants, as it enhanced the value of surrounding property. ’ time we are tonrnellcd to pay almost four times the original rental or be forced out. nove. Our moving here and helping to ad.'..nee property values counts for naught—it*» so, bless your soul, out ute go. Sale” Sale Regius Wednesday Morning at S o’Clock.