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Going Out of Business Sale
H.T. GILBERT
After 18 years of Merchandising in the Dry Goods Business in Perry has decided to liquidate and
CLOSE OUT his entire stock.
$15,000. worth ?( High-Class Merchandise is to be sacrificed in this Glosing Out Sale. Your one great opportunity to buy mer
chandise at Startling Prices and Save Big Money. Everything Must Go regardless of Quantity, Quality or Price.
Nothing Will Be Charged. Nothing Reserved. STRICTLY CASH. Everything will be thrown on the market at a sacrifice.
SALE BEGAN THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22nd, AT 9 O'CLOCK.
SWEATERS
$8.00 Mob's and Womea's Sweat-1
?n $5.00
$6.75 Mod's and Women's Sweat
era '.... 13.98
*5 .00 Mods and Women's Sweat
ers $3.50
$4.75 and $4.50 Men's and Wo
men's Sweaters....* $3.00
$3.00 Men's and Women'? Sweat
ers $2.00
$2.50 Boy's and Girl's Sweaters
$1.98
UNDERWEAR
All kinds, Priced below Mill Cost
60c Ladies' Ribbed Underwear
38c
83c Ladies' Rihbe4 Underwear
50c
$1.00 Missus Union Suits 50c
$1.00 Boys' and Children's Union
Suits 79c
$1.00 Men's Ribbed Underwear
G9c
75c Men's Fleeced Underwear COe
WOMEN'S COATS
CHILDREN'S COATS
Broken Lots
Priced below manufacturers
eost
BOYS' SUITS
$5.00 Suits Closing at $3.75
8.75 Suits Closing at 5.75
9.50 Suits Closing aft 7.75
12.50 Suits Closing at .8.75
It.00 Corduroy Suits at C.50
MEN'S FURNISHINGS I
Men's Wear of all kind? must be
sacrificed. They'll go at these
prices. So hurry?Get your share,
$25 00 and $22.50 Men's Suits to
ge at $18 00
? 19.00 and $17.50 Men's Suits to
go at $14.75
$15.00 Men's Suits to go at $10.00
PIECE GOODS
They must go ?these priccs
will make them.
Underwear Crepe, yard 19c
Serpentine Crepe, yard 25c
Plain Nainsooks, yard 23c
Plain Nainsooks, better grade 33c
$1.50 Crepe de Chine, yard...98e
Colored Nainsooks, yard 33c
DRESS GOODS
$1.40 Black French Serge, yd. 98c
$1,00 All Wool Serge, yard... .79c
75c Half Wool Serge, yard... .50c
Figured Voiles on sale Now
Arranged in 3 Lots
One lot 76c Voile, yard 50c
One lot 50c Voiles, yard 35c
One lot 35c Voiles, yard 19e
STAPLE COTTON GOODS
25c Defiance Cheviot, yard... 19c
22c Heavy Outing, yard 16?
25c Percales, best, yard 19c
35c Denims, yard 23c
22 1*2 Drilling, yard I5c
25c Drilling, yard I8c
35c Khaki Cloth, yard 25c
37 I-2o Feather Ticking, yard.28c
39 inch Sea Island, yard 15c
MEN'S WORK SHOES
?8.50 Lion Brand Boots $6.75
5.00 Lion Brand Work Shoes 3 85
4.50 Lion Brand "Work Shoes 3.35
3.50 Lion Brand Work Shoes 2t75
Odds and Ends in Work Shoes 2.25
DRASTIC REDUCTION
ON SHOES and SLIPPERS
$5,000 Stock To Be
Slaughtered.
$6.50 and $6.00 Men's Press
Shoes $4.00
i ? *,
$5.00 Men's Dress Shoes.... 3.50
?4,00 Men's Dress Shoes.... 2.90
$5.00 Boys' Press Sho^s 3.50
$4.00 Boys' Dress Shoes.... 2.85
?6.75 and 6.50 Ladie?' Slippers
j
newest styles...; . <4.75
$5.00 Ladies' Slippers...... 3.57
$4.50 and $4.00 Ladies' Slip
pers 2.85
$3.50 and $3.00 Ladies' Slip
pers 2 25
$2.50 Ladies' Slippers 1.98
A big lot of Ladies Shoes and
Slippers to Close Out Cheap.
Look at Them.
MISSES SHOES AND
SLIPPERS
Highest in Quality. Every Pair
Cut to the Bottom.
Nothing Spared.
Misses Shoes and Slippers #4,00
Quality ?2.98
$3.50 Misses Shoes and Slip
pers 2.50
$3.00 Misses' 8hoes and Slip
pers 2.20
?2.50 Misses Sboes and Slip
pers .1.98
$1.50 Infants Shoes and Slip
pers ... .1.18
$1.25 Infants Shoes and Slip
pers 98#
$2.00 Infants Shoes and Slip
pers 1.58
$1.50 Ladies' Tennis Shoes.. .1.20
$1.75 and $1.50 Men's and Boys*
Tennis Shoes ... $1.18
RIES & ARMSTRONG
RELIABLE GOODS ONLY
Phone 836
315 Third Street Macon, Ga.
Horse Markets Coming Back
Horse markets are coming hack. As both farm and city are demandlngnioro?
and better horses, better prices may ultimately result, according to the Sears
Roebuck Agricultural Foundation based on a study of the trend In the buying
power of farm horses during the past 57 years.
Low prices probably will continue to dlscournge horse and mule produc
tion and cause a falling off In the equine population until average prices return,
the Foundation believes. But already horse breeding operations have begun
to expand in the districts possessing the kind of foundation stock capable of
producing the sort of horse? the market wants. Attractive price* are now
being paid for nil good, big sound shapely drnfters coming to market and good
horses of the wagon type weighing 1,400 to 1.000 pounds. Prices have ad
vanced from the extreme depression of two years ago.
How soon the turnlag point will be reached on the rank and file of horses
is uncertain. Previous cycles of horse and mnle prices as shown by the ac
companying chart have varied greatly In length. The first lasted eleven years
from depression to depression, the second eighteen rears and the present cycle
Is already twenty-seven years. It seems logical to believe that an upward
turn In prices which will lsst for s decade or longer will start before long
and that good horses snd mules produced /rora matlngs In the nsxt few years
will get the benefit of thst advance by the time they reach marfcetsMa age.
Good horses are the exception on farms today. It Is tmthlnkaMe that good
farm era will bs content wtth plugs for long.
ELKO NEWS
Mr. Lawrence Bubacks left
Tuesday for Norfolk Virginia to
join the Navy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grace and
family, sp?nt Sunday in Grovania
with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brown.
Mrs. |Onie Marshall, and small
daughter, Dorothy of Macon are
visiting her parents Mr, and Mrs.
J. L. Eubank?.
Mr- Geo. T. Bubanks left last
week for Miami, Florida where he
has accepted a position.
Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Holmes and
danghter, Margaret, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brown
of GroVania.
The friends of Mr. Hollis Kezar
are glad to know that he is up
after a recent accident.
Miss Willie Dean Grace was the
guest of Miss Lillian Brown of
Grovania Sunday and Sunday
nijjht.
SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES
Account Mardi Gras Celebrations
? New Orleans, La., February,
19-24, 1925. Inc.
Mobile, Ala,, February, 20-24,
1925. Inc."
Pensjacola, Fla., February 22-24
1925, Tnc.
Far? and one-half round trip,
ticket*on sale to the public to
New Orleans, February ii to 23,
inclusive; to Mobile. February 18
to 23, inclusive; to Pensacola Feb
ruary 20 to 23, inclusive.
Final limit of tickets March 3,
1925. except that tickets may be I
extended to March 18, 1935, by
depositing them with Special
Agents at destination, and upon
payment of fee of 11.00 per ticket.
Apply to any ticket agent or
representative for total round trip
fares, schedules, sleeping ear res
ervations, and any otker informa
tion desired.
CENTRA T< OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
"The Right Waj."
Real Bargains for This Week
We offer for this week and un
til the next issue of this paper
the following Low Prices on
useful things on the farm.
These prices aie strictly for Cash and
I when any charge is made Li9t Prices
' will obtain.
5 No. 10 Oliver Plows, Cash Price $13.00, Lisfc Price I16.0CF
3 No- 13 Oliver Plows, Cash Price 14.00, List Price 18.00
1 No. 18 Oliver Plow, Cash Price 17.00, List Price 20.60
1 No. O- Z, Oliver Middlebuster, Cash Price 14.00 List Price. .. .16.50
1 Nol P. B. 8 Oliver Middlebuster, Cash Price 14.00, List Price 16.5fr
J No, A Oliver 1 tybrse plow, Cash Price 9.00, List Price 10.50
2 No, A Goober plows. Cash Price 8.50, List Price ?.5Cf
1 Avery Little Indian Sulky plow, Cash Price 60.00, List Price 72.50
1 John Deere Gang Plow, Cash Price 50.00, List Price 125.00
200 Lard Cans, 50 pound size, Cash Price, each .50, List Price 60
300 sacks Meat Salt, Cash Price 1.15 List Price 1-25
100 Kelly & PlnmD Axes V/i to 5 lbs. Cash Price 1.65, List Price 1.85
15 4 Tine Manure Forks, Cash Price 1.00, List Price 1.25
Wagon Breeehing prices from 10.00 to 18.00, cash prices 4.00 to 12,f0
There are a number of other articles that we are
unable to list above which we are offering for cash
and as now is the time for you to begin to buy sup
plies for your farms you will save money by buying
from us.
Full supply of Chicken Feed, Cow Chow, Pig Chow
Horse and Mule Feed, Hulls, Meal, Hay, Corn,
Etc. Also Buckeye Incubators and Brooders.
Come to see us, we are out for business.
GEO. C. NUNN,.
THE HUSTLER
Phone 31 Perry, Ga. Opposite Depet