The Newnan news. (Newnan, Ga.) 1906-1915, June 08, 1906, Image 2

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Look for the RED TICKETS They denote a saving of one-fourth to one-half on your purchases. Look for the RED TICKETS They denote a saving of one-fourth to one-half on your purchases. JONES, PAYS THE FREIGHT And the PEOPLE Get the BENEFIT 119,875 worth of the highest grade merchandise Going Ovt to the People 30 Days FROM SATURDAY, Jim. 9, TO MIDNIGHT, Jul. 7 30 Days We are going to do the battle of our lives, we are going to do the battle for the masses and not the classes. Thirty days we want to make this the greatest Cash Gathering that ever appeared within the history of this country, for with us it is cold cash we want and we must have it Quick. All former attempts at merchandising by us or any oth er concerh within 50 miles of this city, will be eclipsed beyond all question. The city will be in a stir as never before. A hustle and a bustle throughout the entire big store that will wake mortal man from his slumbers. It will be a wonderful gathering of the people. We want cash and we are going to give the people the benefit. We will raise the roof if it is necessary. There Will be a Hot Time in the Old Town. We are going to pour shot and shell into the enemies’ camp until they will think they are once more storming Port Arthur. There will be can nonading ail along the line, for with us it is cut loose and unload now and not later. Our loss will be the people’s gain and we exeect the people for fifty miles around to turn out to this harvest for all the people and not the favored few. There never was such an undertaking in this city, and we do not believe there ever will be again. Absolutely $1.00 here will do the ^£k of $1.50 to $2.00 elsewhere on and next Saturday morn- RAIN OR SHINE, We have put our word to the people and you know how well we have kept it. Our word will be our bond, and there is not one item in this house, nor half a dozen, going to be put on for bait, as you will find plenty trying to do, but over 29,847 items all at a price that never met mortal man’s eyes before. From One End of the Store to the Other You will find the greatest fluttering of red tickets with the price of de- structionj^lCo^ on them and staring yoiiJ^—^e face, no matter w ^?h We expect multitudes standing in line and your share will be here for you. We have put on a force of extra salespeople, and no matter whether it rains or shines, it will pay you to gather up your gum coats, mackintoshes and umbrellas, and come down and see the great display of merchandise, sold for the least money that ever appeared to your eyes or any other per son’s eyes since you were born. Not one item is to be held in reserve. You’ll see signs and you’ll hear signa-pfjhese War-priced merchants, but they’ll only be signs of distress. We know it is an IMMENSE UNDERTAKING, and while other mer chants tell you that J. B. Hutchens is losing hundreds of dollars in order to make this Sale a success, that cannot help. We are going out after the cold cash andAre are comine: out kflc4asking you to part with it at a time