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COMPLETE.
Pairs of shoes bought before the advance. All
marked at prices for less than they can now be
bought from the manufacturers. Our custom¬
ers shall have the benefit of the cheap prices. We make a
few dollars cover a multitude of feet.
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Have hypnotized the town. We have
! stock so vast and varied that the
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estease.
tfAll the new weaves shown.
[boys’ 6 boys’ suits suits only only $3.00. 59 cents.
[men’s fall wool suits cheviots only $2 $0 55
krted lot boys’ pants only 19 cents
brted novelties In cneviots, $9
krted novelties in serge, $8
clay worsted suits, $12.50
[above flack hose is special 5c Heavy value. ribbed hose 5c
pie [hose thread loe. hose loo. 25 cent Herns
Inlaundried shirts 4oc, $1 laun dried
Is 75c.
■spenders fcnt’s 17c. loe suspenders for5c
teek scarf loc. 75c and $1
pteck scarf 49c.
■tea’s Ight and infauts’ vest loc
|wn shirts 5oe.
■ aprons loc
kid gloves $ 1 . our stock
Bhmere and wove gloves .
■he tapestry Brussels, beautiful
fc74c. All wool Ingrain 49c. Ex
■kton chain 25c. Cottage stupes 14c
■?£ 12c to 29c. Nottingham lace
■ins 5oc to $1.
Brea’s Dongola Button Shoes, 25c
■ ‘‘ and grain; “ 5oc
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CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY, OCT. 12 1895.
SUMMERS & HUDSON,
THE BUSIEST STORE IN THIS SECTION--
Their popular prices have made
their name the synonym of
Bargains.
Featherbone Corsets and Waists.
Correct Shapes. 8 \/j Recommended Ladies by
Best Materials. $ them.
Latest Styles. who wear
Most Comfortable.
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TRADE-MARK REGISTERED.
1 Dress-Makers say: • * 'They are
the best fitting corset on the
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refund the money after 4 week's
TRADE m j trial if net satisfactory. Call for TRADE
MARK them at the stores. . hark.
FEATHERBONE CORSET CQ^ ■
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FOR SALE BY
yds. heaviest sheeting at 5c.
10,000 “ best plaids and cheeks 5c.
10,000 “ turkey red and indigo
prints - 4 14c.
12,780 yds. dress ginghams 5e.
12,250 “ canton flannel at 5c.
Big jobs in red and farmers’ flan¬
nel. Space won’t permit a descrip¬
tion of our lines or prices. Visit us
before making a purchase.
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75c. to $10.00
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Dress Goods comprises the largest and
choicest collection we have ever shown:
Our clothing line is complete, and at
prices lower than the lowest, All
kinds o£ clothing for all kinds of men
and boys
Misses button shoes 75c. Misses 'chml
shoes 5oc, Ladies dongola tip and .olid
bottom at $1 worth£$1.5o. Ladies duo
go’a button all styles, lasts and toe, n]l
width at $1.95 worth $2.5o. Ties »t$ 1 .
Men’s ealfibals and congress at $125
worth $1.75. We make a specialty
of a man’s $3 slice worth $4. Guaranteed
to fit and wear well.
g$aF m > special sale inf Blankets—from 9g
cents to $5 per pair—big value.
10, 000 jds ,oil prints 4p\
10,000 yds dre33 gingham only 5c.
NOTIONS
Needlees all sizes full paper lc.
Patent hooks and eyes 5c.
S inch rubber dressing combs 5c.
Tooth picks 4c- Darning cottot —best
made 5c. Belt buckles—gilt and i-ilver,
loe. Belt huekles extra wide 25c. Belt
pins 3c to 25c. Pins—36o pins f< r )e.
Fancy elastic 5c. Si.'k 'elastic 10c.
Spool cotton 4c.
Oil cloth 19c.
Curtain poles complete, 23;..
Ladies’ vests 20c and up.
Envelopes 3c. Pa nor 3c <p' and 11 n
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