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IMMENSE HOLIDAY GUT PHICE SALE!
During the next 30 days I intend to greatly reduce my large stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Millinery and Staple Groceries
and Hardware, in order to make room for the early arrival of my extensive Spring purchases, and to do this the prices-will he put way down thus
affording my customers every advantage consistent with a legitimate trade, Below I present you a few of my leading bargains but both time and
space are too valuable to allow more than the briefest reference to them. Remember that I give a positive guarantee that the same quality of goods
cannot be bought cheaper at any house in Georgia. R.ad these offerings and come and verify them at my place before you make your purchases.
Ladies, Read These Prices:
Big inducements in all Dress Goods. Worsted cut from 15c to 12 4c. Cassimeres worth 20c in any market in the world no w going at
17£c. A regular revelation in suitings at 30c per yard. Nicest line of French flannels ever in Spring Place; price reduced for 10 days, only, to
27All wool cashmere that costs you $1 anywhere else, now 80c. A large line of durable corsets to go at a great saerafice. Black, silk finish,
brocades as cheap as any reasonable buyer could ask; Outin'q worth 8c, to close at 4fc: the 10c kind at 8c; the 15c kind at 124c; cotton flannel,
worth 8c, to close at 4£o. Prints of every variety at right prices; cotton plaids, 4|c A few bolts of all wool water-proof reduced from 60c to 40c.
These aud hundreds of other immense reductions will be found here and all 1 ask to make a sale is that you come and see them.
Furnishings, Hats and Novelties.
My line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, Novelties, Etc., embrace? everything to be fonnd in a first class store. If you cannot he
pleased here you are very bard to satisfy indeed. Elegance is personified in every article I have to offer and the price is lower, much lower than
of ninety-nine out o F every bundled stores in the country Gloves for both Ladies and Gents, worth 25c to $1 at cut prices for this sale. An ini.
mense supply of Fascinators ana Squares—prettiest and most voluminous ever in Spring Place—15c to 50c each. Shirts, collars, cuffs, neckties,
handkerchiefs, hose, underwear, all at extremely low prices. Hats for men and I boys from 25c to $4 00. Good blankets 99o the pair. Counter¬
panes 99c each. Be sure to see me when in need of anything in this line for mean to save you big money.
SOME SHOE REASONINGS.
I have by far the biguest stock of Shoes in town and nobody dares dispute it. For the next 30 days any pair, s-hape or quality of these
Shoes will be sold at a reduced price. The Shoes are here iu vast quantities and it is highly important that I dispose of them at once. 1 need the
money—what man can you find who does not need money? if my prices are not lower for the same grade of Shoes than can be found at any storo
in Dalton or Spring Place come to me and say so f buy these goods for spot cash in large lots and know'shat I can sell them cheaper than most
anybody. Our Double Entry brand of Ladies’ shoes that have been selling at $l.25 are now going at 99c the pair: this is a great bargain and I
want you to see it. A patent tip shoe for the ladies at 99c, well worth $1 5iJ. In Men’s shots I absolutely defy competition, quality considered.
Great Xmas Opportunities!
Just received a large crate of decoraled china-ware for Xmas sales—fresh from the New York market and with tbs “Bargain" bloom on
every piece of it This it. the only thing of the kind ever brought to this market and 1 am extremely anxious that ray customers come and inspect
it. It consists of lamps water sets, syrup pitchers, oils, salt and pepper shakers, tumblers by the piece or in sets, table assortments in sets, butter
dishes, cream pitchers, sugar bowls, dessert dishes, berry dishes, blanc mange bowls, finger bowls, water bottles and pitchers aud a thousand and
one other articles which I have neither the time or inclination to enumerate. 1 am only anxious to impress you with the vital certainty that my
store is headquarters for anything in Xmas Goods and I want you to come here for them.
Crockery, Glassware, Tableware.
At my store you may buy anything in crockery, glassware or tablewaie you wish from a teacup to a full dinner set. Just received a ship¬
ment of new goods and they go in the cut price s»ie: cups and saucers, a splendid article at 20o the set; plates 30o set; napies 15c to 25c; best tum¬
blers I5cset; salt and pepper shakers filled with hair pins at 5c each—no need to be without hair pins when these useful litile articles are sold so
low. Coffee pots, dippers, tin cups, tin buckets, wooden buckets, knives and forks, ail dirt cheap. A failure to see me w hen in need of any of these
things might cost you much money.
WON UL SALE OF
When io comes to clothing talk you strike me just right. I claim to sell good clothing and cheap clothing cheaper than any merchaht in
the South, and when I make a statement it slicks for it is always backed up by ray reputation. I believe that I am selling more clothing than any
merchant between Home and Chattanooga, on the railroad or off of it and low prices and good goods are the cause of it. I never misrepresent and
I really sell you a suit of clothes cheaper than the stuff ot the same grade can be bought elsewhere If you are not now convinced of this fact coine
and inspect my mammoth stock and I guarantee that you will then be if you are any judge of values. 1 buy my clothing in large lot 3 , pay spot
cash, get the advantage of all discounts, have no rents to pay and give my customers the advantage of years of experience in close buying.
J offer you an honest monej saver in a $2 98 suit. Of course it is not a Tuxedo or scissor tail swell affair with Frills on the edges and
furbelows in the center, but I assure you that no merchant would think of selling you simUar goods for less money. Another lot of suits are going
very fast at $7.50 and they absolutely cannot be duplicated for less than $10.00 to $12 50 this side of Baltimore They are stylishly cut, of best
make, durable and in several different fabrics. The suits I sell at $15 are marvelous creations of the most expert custom tailors and satisfaction is
stamped upon every portion of the anatomy of each wearer of them. No better goods can be bought for twice the amount of a merchant tailor in
any city in America. There is no idle tails in these paragraphs but they are all cold facts backed up by a positive money guarantee from me.
This crisp weather reminds me that I have a splendid selection of serviceable Overcoats and they must be closed out at the earliest possi
ble date. I want no old goods on my counters or in my shelves when the spring season opens and if light prices will induce buyers the last vestige of
my fall and winter Clothing will be gone long before spring arrives. There is not a dollar’s wo th of last season’s goods in my house now and it
has always been my motto to never “carry over” goods «.f any sort from one season to another—this has been especially true of Clothing,
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