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J. II. TURNELL, The Leader
IN THE DRY GOODS KINGDOM OF MORGAN COUNTY,
Is strictly maintaining his position in that nphere this season; not only that, but he has broken all previous records in the selection of his stock for the fall season of 1897, and his store
presents quite a metropolitan appearonoe, piled up and arrayed in the beautiful designs and exquisite weaves of fabrics and suitings entirely “new and up to date,” specially manufac¬
tured and offered as the most STYLISH apparel for the season just opening. Our trade for the Spring season was entirely satisfactory, indeed; it encouraged us to buy for this season a
19 on ‘y ia such villages as onr Capital. The testimony of the Ladies, who have already glanced through our stock, is: “Yon certainly have the most com-
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Ever brought to Madison, and your selection in styles and patterns evidences good taste and judgment, and your PRICES ARE SO REASONABLE.” Such testimony as that is just
what encourages us to try to offer to this section an assortment of
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AHO CLOTHING
That will please and satisfy the wants of everybody If we cannot snitjyon in Pattern and satisfy you in price it is not our wish to sell you-bnt do ask that not bny elsewhere
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Fine Dress Goods in Black and Novelty «««€€€
^^^Suitings is Our Specialty.
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CLOTHING AND SHOES.
We are conscientious in the belief that we can show you the best line of SHOES and CLOTHING to be seen in Madison. We handle standard makes and all saSficdthatno. styles the latest
productions. Our hue of SHOES FOR INFANTS and CHILDREN is certainly larger and better our are
stock town equal than has been brought to Madison in sometime We are
in can it either iu STYLE, PRICE or QUALITY. The same may be said of our line of Shoes for ladies and gentlemen. All we ask is—COME AND SEE
We Are tie People 11 Cm Yob Fell Value tor leer Moiej.
J. a. J ruRfr. y xL. * The Leader.
$1.50 PER 1,000/
The best Sold iu Georgia for the
money at the
Madison Variety Worts,
Madison, Georgia.
Horse
Restaurant. • »
If want your horse well fed
and well cared for. or If yon
want
A NICE FANCY TUI-OOT
GO TO THE STABLE OF
J. C. WILLIAMSON
Clayton St., Athens, Ga.
JACKSON,
The
I have now a fine line of Samples from
which you can select a suit
from $12.00 up..
Pants................$3 and Up
Suits Cleaned
Suits Dyed
COME TO SEE ME.
A. W. JACKSON,
214 Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
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fhB. W. E. BtTGG, Dzntax. Smtaaoir.
drown and bridge work a speoialty.
& oe operations in Dr. Stokes’ strictly old office flrstalass. over post
wdfice; Main street, Madison, Ga. if
THE FIRST GUN
Oil Fall Cange is ciarpi and sboM—ready to lie H It will be discW oa MONDAY
SEPT. 201 Its contents are money-saving; Barn, seel as anyone in need ei early Fall
Goods, cannot attmi tejass by.
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Part of the Load Is
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50 Ladies’ Costumes, silk lined, made of imported novelty goods, at $5, $5.50 and $6, worth $10,
. f2«50 JWJLadies* and $»}• Top Skirts, in novelty plaids, mohairs, figured serges and briliiantines, at $1.25, $1.75,
500 pieces new styl e W
10,000 BoVs’ pairs of bes suit. Qt -saving prices.
200 all wool School Suits, 5 to 14 years, $1.49 per
i3& * 1,000 Ladies, Misses and Children’s Capes, Jackets and Beefers, on which we guarantee a saving off
— per cent.
Boys’ Knee Pants, 5 to grade, 14 years, 45c. 25c. per yard. pair.
All wool Carpets, best per
TERMS SPOT CASH.
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Look out for the next Gun, it will be of interest to yon.
VERY SPECIAL-- —t® $ mi
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