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MIGHTY CLEAN m a j EEP ....
At Dalton. Ga Ending Saturday, February 8th.
George P. Ide’s Famous
$1.50 “Gold” Shirts, made
from the daintiest and
most up-to-date patterns
in the best French Mad
ras. Clean Sweep Sale
Price
98c
BARGAINS IN ?:
MEN’S AND BOYS’ FINE
Men’s Suits—in heavy wool
fabrics, mixtures, stripes and
checks made up to sell at $6.00
each. Sale Price
$3.89
Men’s Suits—ot fancy English
Melton sateen lining—and hand
padded shoulders. Actual value
$8.00. Each.
$4.69
The famous Criterion brand of
clothes for men—Every garment
faultlessly tailored—Positively
worth $12.50 and $14.00 a suit.
Clean sweep price.
$8.79
Remember all Goods Priced Herein can be brought back at any time During the Sale and Exchanged,
Or Money Back, if not as Represented.
The Famous
CROSSETT,
BOSTONIAN
and
STACY, ADAMS & CO.’S
FINE SHOES FOR MEN.
HARLAN, NEAL <Sc CO.,
Correct Clothiers for Men and Boys,
Hamilton St. Dalton, Ga. Opposite Hotel Dalton.
THE MtTRRAY NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1908.
Bound to clear out and sweep from our shelves and
counters EVERY WINTER ARTICLE and GARMENT,
we have instituted this mighty MID -WINTER MOVE¬
MENT of HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE. Forcing out
thousanss of dollars worth of seasonable goods at such
Sweeping Price-Reductions as to positively pale into in¬
significance all former efforts at value-giving. We give
in detail only a few of the many hundreds of extraordi¬
nary values on sale throughout the entire TEN DAYS.
The whole will be astir with value-giving.
Men’s fine Pants, Positively
worth $2.50 pair. Sale price.
$1.69
$3.50 grade men’s fine trousers,
for dress vacations, made from
the best grade materials, and
patterns, pair.
$2.89
Boy’s Suits, all sizes from 4 to
14 years of age, made ot fancy
Melton, tweeds and Scotch
mixtures, Worth $3.25 each.
Sale price.
$2.19
Come the First Day, Wednesday, January 29; also 30,
31, February 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Come every Day.
You will never regret it.
TEN DAYS ONLY.
Men’s Fixings
Men’s 15c. quality, fine dress
socks in black, tan and fancies.
Clean sweep price pair.
7c
Men’s fine socks, Egyptian yarn
fast color, double heel and toe,
made to sell at 25c pair.
!3c
Men’s extra large white linen
Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, Pos¬
itively worth 10c each.
6c
Men’s Suspenders, genuine Guy*
ot style, feather weight, worth
up to 35c pair.
19c
Work Shirts Ur men, heavy
quality blue sheviott, double re
. taforced , yoke and . shoulders, .
fna(Jc . i0 se jj at ^ Each.
39c
Men’s Picnic Shirts, cuffs at¬
tached or separate, in white and
fancies, special quality French
Madras, positively worth $1.00.
Each.
79c
Wright’s Genuine Health
Underwear, p o s i t i v ely
worth $1.00 the garment
79c
Sweet*Orr & Co’.s Railroad
Overalls, the $1.00grade at
89c
Men’s heavy Derby ribbed-fieeced
Shirts and Drawers, also heavy
fleece lined, fiat weave worth
50c garment.
39c
SHOES.
Men’s fine victor kid, and heavy
wax calr shoes, double stitched,
heavy soie? En „ lish hee | and cap
toe, positively worth $2.25 pair.
$1.79
The celebrated Crossets and
Bostonian Shoes for men, in all
leathers and on all lasts, Posi¬
tively worth $3.5o pair. Sale
price
$2.98
Stacy, Adams & Co’s., fine Shoes
The $5.oo grade, pair for
$3.98
Gibson Hats,
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
CLOTHING
Regent and
Resco
Shirts