The Kennesaw gazette. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1886-189?, November 01, 1886, Page 16, Image 16

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16 D H.DOUCHERTY&CO. ATLANTA, G--A- WE NEVER CRY FIRE! But it takes a Policeman and pretty close work on our part to Keep the Crowd Back! As they struggle to grasp our new and elegant goods which we are offering at such startlingly Low Figures. Keep Your Eye on the Gun! We are going to lire by platoons, by company, by a regiment and by brigades* We’ll have siege guns here, mortars yonder, and musketry all along the line. We don’t propose to give the enemy even showing enough to throw out their picket Hues. “ROUTED T” “ROUTED T” “ROUTED T” Is what we’ll have them all saying before we Finish the season’s battle—and don’t von forget it ! I). 11. DOUGHERTY & CO. We now begin our CANNONADING. DRESS GOODS. We have all the new combination French and English Suitings, in every conceiva ble design, choice novelties ot the latest importation. We bought everything cheap and they are going rapidly. MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY Os plain, striped, figured and brocade velvet novelties for combining and trimming silk and worsted goods. Our display of passementeries, bead gimps, headings, etc., andall the French novelties in fringes is surpassingly lovely. The ladies are raving over these goods. Black Cashmeres. We beat the world on these goods. Ask to see our 50 and f»oc. numbers, and stop fussing. Choice new black dress of every variety. Black Gros Grain Silks. An enormous stock- also Black Duchess Satins, ranging in prices from 75c., to $3.50 per yard. KNIT UNDERWEAR. Gents’ Knit Underwear, Ladies’ Knit Underwear, Children’s Knit Underwear. All away under the market price—and we don’t palm off any drummer’s samples, either. Underwear at any price, and all lower than anybody. D. H. DOUCHERTY & CO. ATLANTA, SIH HI BtUIBIWK OBORQIA. THE KENNESAW GAZETTE. LOOKOUT NOW FOR A BLIZZARD! It is time to get in snuglv between nice, soft, warm blankets and cover up with com forts. We can afford to blow very loud in this department, for no one on earth can touch us. We give our word and beat the whole Union on these goods. Come and see for your, sei ves. Cassimere and Jeans In endless variety for men and boys. Great bargains, new goods and captivating prices. Several Together. Flannels, Ladies’ Cloth, Repellants. Water-proofs, Sackings—on which we knock the world out of joint in low prices. Cotton Flannels at any price from sc. a yard up. We can’t nor won’t be undersold. Read all the Proclamations. You see about others selling goods at 50c., worth 75c., and a cloak worth $27.00 for $ll.OO and all such nonsense. It is just as easy to say selling at HALF PRICE as any thing else, and all sensible people know this can’t be done. People can’t do business that way these times—not much of it. We simply say that we are underselling any house in Atlanta. You don’t have to take our word for anything. Our Goods Tell the Whole Story in a Nut-shell. Our Hosiery Department Is full to overflowing with tempting bargains and we can please everybody in styles and prices. We do an enormous trade in this line, and propose to clean out all competi tion. Come and see for yourself. WHITE SHIRTS. The boom continues here, and we guarantee to sell a better shirt than any house in the State, and to sell more of them than any two houses in Atlanta. Thecause of all this is our LOAN PRICES AND GOOD SHIRTS. They range from 25c. to $1.50 and we know they can’t be touched by competition. -A-nottier Eoom We are having on our ( loaks, New-markets, Short Wraps, English Jackets and Jer sey Waists. Just stop your ears with your fingers and don’t listin to others cry about low prices. See ours and be happy. Table Linens and Towels For the million. We have a regular sensation in these goods, and they are going like hot cakes with Goshen butter and maple syrup. We Have Never Shown Such an Array Os avbite Marseilles and crochet quilts as now. Thev are lovely, beautiul, good, dur able, and we can t find enough adjectives to describe them. You read a lot of buncombe in other advertisements, but we don’t deal in bun combe. W e sell dry goods and we sell ’em cheap, cheap. We don’t sell anything at 50c. on the dollar. No 7ac. silks at 42c. W’e say only what we mean and that is that we sell a big pile ot goods all the year around and are content with a very short margin for our pioi . ui (ompetitois must look upon us as a whole team, and two dogs under the wag on at that. & ° Our Shoes are Our Brag Stock. Uno We<le ? U ° Ut Christen<l ?v l ~‘er , ,‘ ere ’ and are doin S about three times as much in this line as any former season. We keep good goods and sell them cheap. thin^’vnn 1 ? a °ff th w e thlngS ln yo " r pipe and smoke them. They are only such eveJv Hrne v" 1 hen corae f l nie tly to us, and we’ll please you everytime. Yours in the faith, r j