Spring Place jimplecute. (Spring Place, Ga.) 1891-19??, November 27, 1902, Image 4

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C4 KERB S SBEftT SHE OF HOLIDAY BIRBIIMS! A Grand Scoop. While in the Knoxville market last week { succeeded in landing some of the Biggest Values ever niaced on sale in this section and I now offer ■ my thousands of oust oners the benefits arising from these lucky put chases, i The goods are now in iny shelves with prices marked in plain figures and j are bound to go very fast. If you want to profit by this great sale come early. In Ladies’ Shoes I sell you the very best, prettiest home-made irlicle at 50c to 1.00 the pair; they cannot be duplicated in Spring Place for less than from ‘2.00 to 3.50—I could not sell them for so little had I not made this lucky purchace. In Men's Shoes I have the 1.75 and 2.00 kinds in this lot which I am offering at the extremely low price of 1 . 00 ! You can’t equal it at a store in North Georgia —that lucky pu chase did it. The same range of low prices appl/ to Shoes for Children, Youths and Misses, in fact I can save you money on anything in the Shoe line. My general stock of Shoes is complete and up to the prevailing styles in every particular. Lowest prices guaranteed. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. fly Hardware t stock . , embraces . a list of . many articles . , useful , . three V hundred and sixty-five days m the year about any well regu a ed home I have the best 4.50 single ? barrel, fenot Gnu to he found. Blasting Powder, Fuse, Caps, shot. Loaded Shells, etc. 4 Horse s shoes and Nails, 20c; Wire Nails, 3^c lb; Axes and I I Handles Buggy Whips; Knives and Forks; Scis¬ sors, Etc. 14-quart dish pan, 15c—others get 25c io 30c for the same article. Very large coffee \tn thing in Tin th. t you mav war t in aiwn* te- i eon! o my s ore, If yii need any crockery or glass * are hare n in th- j*t If! most, varied assortments—-cups, saucers, dish, , w iter pit a. s ,»<h l p» i Ml os, ‘amp*, lorip chimneys, etc. BARGAINS. Latest Novelties. bor odds and ends my store is headquarters, as us¬ ual. Shoe polish, combs, brushes, family medicine#, cigars and tobacco, gun caps, Xmas toys, vases, wash boards, wash basins, teacup- and saucers, stove ves s'ds, spoons, din * ., s 'l ■ The Jumbo 0 crate numerous Exiremel to enitin lllilllillllllllilii-...... J [ilfjl low prices prevail i this as in all other departments. [ * have pens, ink, pencils, slate pencils, ink tablets pen I c ’l tablets, school crayons—school supplies of every r description at. prices to suit. All grades of Overalls for Men and Boys. Suspenders, sox, collars, cuffs, ties Handkerchiefs, gloves, perfumes. I defy competition. FOR THE LADIES I : To please the ladies I have bought many things they wid need during the apbroaching season. My stock of Ladies Hats is sure to please you_ from the cheapest to the best. Underwear, hose Misses’ and Boys’ caps, childrens' hoods, corsets, 2 oc up; garters, belts, kid gloves, blankets, com forts, In Silks, Bi aid, Bindings and Dress Trim¬ mings of every character at my store is headq nar tors A beautiful line of Ladies’ Capes have just, arrived and they cannot last long at the prices asked. Ladies'Underwe&t of all grades. Vests, Skirts, Children’s School Milts a specially. Gob¬ I elin Art Drapery, Silkaline for windows' Fasci¬ m nators, Breakfast Shawls—all at low prices. HULL KERR. “The Risiest PP i 1 55 DOLL. Children, here you are with a chance at the Biggest Doll you ever *aw. A ticket goes with each FIF ',’Y CENTS purchase and whoever brings me the most tickets by four o'clock, „ X nas day gets the Big it 5 on |v rt u ppL’p n A, '/r -.A I also have a large S-day clock to give away. For each $1.00 purchas. a ticket is given and the person bringing me the most tickets by Jan¬ uary 1st, 1903, shall have the clock. If you don't think you have enough tickets to take a prize buy a few more of your neighbor, and do not forget the date of each drawing, viz: the Big Doll, Xmas day; the Hand¬ some Clock, New Years day; the Elegant Dinner Set, February 1st, 1903. a Ladies, I have bought an elegant Dinner Set of over 100 pieces for | you. You get a ticket with every SI 0b purchase and the lady bring¬ ing the most tickets to my store on February 1 st, 1903, captures the prize. Come and examine these gran .) prizes which I ana absolutely'giving I’ BEE to mv customers. Nothing like them has ever before been off ered by a merchant in Spring Place, You have given me the best trade of my life during the year now fast drawing and this is to a close. I 'appreciate it, one of the ways l have of ng how much 1 thank you. 1 t were able to make each of you a present. Respectfully, Dry Goods, Etc. In Dry Goods I can sai is r y the closest 'and most fastidious buyers. My stock is complete and full of the latest novelties of the season. You know a good piece of goods when you see it and expaiiation from this line would be superfluous. me on An intelligent inspection of the goods is a.i that is necessary to bring about a 00 ale. I offer you the best prints manufactured 4£c the very IF at yard Goo ml Brown Domestic at '5c. Cotton 4 £°- Ginghams, 4Jc. I have some of the very Lat est bilk-tinisbed u Dress Goods going at ridiculously low prices. As to Dress Hammings you will find that I have the “real thing”. Lowest pri. ees prevail n this as well as all other Departments. A failure to visit my store will cost you much money if you make many purchases. Why should you do your trading at any other town while the advadtage* of eight stores afforded some sev¬ en or are you right here in Spring Place? Why not buy your goods at home, thereby contributing to the upbuilding of homo in rise. Gents 9 Furnishings. A jolly for the rr.en is evident in every VWnt \%'SENTLEMAty' AMERICAN article of Men’s Furnishings in store, mv J i and in my .arge stock will be found most .BRACES, anything they need. 1 have few Suits \V I a lelt and am offering them at a great sacri¬ fice 1 have Suits al 4 75, just like those sold bv others at 7.50 Odd Ci ats and \ ests to he closed out at corresponding! \ . low prices. A Dandy Waterproof, new style Overcoat for 3.50; next grade 4.75 - Another lot ( lothitig soon to arrive, \lv m lint- of Hals and ( aps is no! to he sneezed if< at. The tiesl bargain ir a Hat \ «»u ever -i tor 1 00 ; a splendid broad brim 95 I have . Hat, <* the very latest styles in Hats for both Men aud Boys—the prices are from 10c to 4 . 00 . BARGAINS. FOR THE MEN. Gents’ ties of every description, hats : ■s m 7 caps, collars and cuffs, lewelry, chewing m gum, in passed fact, belts, bv I have perfume, a stock bachelor between of goods buttons— not sur¬ any store (that’a nooga and Atlanta and I gu tranl- pi i ces on every article Space fe nds an i numeration of both variety and pi ice further tkan is shown in the foregoing. It will pav yon to remember that I am m the only merchant in Spring Place who m pretends to sell goods at city prices; that I am • lie only merchant who gives n buy the ing customer the advantage of close Is ; when a sale i - IW ma that d e 1 ain the only the only merchant in this town who ever lent his time, money and talent to jSjjSf ____ flajf IpS f||| ^ _____ people furnishing at home amusement public and occasions;— keeping the on that I am the man that cut tiie price on ‘‘Lour to an honest and legitimate basis w hen our home mill was fur n, ®* lln S every tradesman in Spring Place with it. (g^Until I cut the P nce the others were charging you the same for it as if they had hauled it ^ roa ’ t! ,e railroad. I sold it at Da!ton prices and the others had to follow, 11/8 the 8a,ne in a11 lines-—I lead and the rest of the boys follow'. A reasonable profit . is all 1 want, tor “a quick nickel is het er than a slow l J ollar ”- Gome to me for anything you want: if I haven’t, got. it. I will or " er 11 fnr ) on - 1 want .V«« r trade and a trial purchase is all I ask to make voir my steady ensti mer, 'J he goods are here; the nnce is low' and you are sure to buy when you see my stock. Bring this ad. with V ou and if anything has been misrepresented in the slightest particular I will oi ve you a good cigar.