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profit and satis!action to you. Our advertising news must
Appeal to everybody; if not one day, then it will another,
for it is varied and comprehensive, and the Lucian B.
Flatow Co’s, store news posesses a positiue element,
it is always backed up with literal and absolute
We strive to mak e it plain, clearand direct so that it
will interest all and be very easity understood. This
business reqires no fine strung arguments, it has grown
upon merit, and stands upon merit alone.
If you see the merchandise and compare prices, then
you will readily understand why things are always
here.
of T. D. Jennings, am 1 on the wTntlThVK
Doolittle & Maleys.
slon of Tom Jarrell, being the teusn! &
This oae-ninth undivided infer,-ut i. tu..
above described proper?,- leVkd^ a? the
property of S. R. t aniel, toatSi ,n «e^
nm?nwr rom th lSuperiorCourt of Madison
county, in favor of J. Y. Carithers ™Ts
Daniel. This 3ist day of May lfln** '
JOHN W. WIEB, Sheriff,
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MONDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1902.
The Record-Breaking Sale of
j Printed Organdies and Batistes.
Continues on Holiday morning, June 23rd. we will.
open hundreds of new patterns which have just
arrived, and this will give the sale a refreshing new
ness and add to its already great attractiveness.
100 Lawn Dress Patterns, pretty colors and pat- AC
terns. Dress pattern of 10 yards for 3 3
Dotted Swisses, colored grounds, all of this season’s
designs, these goods would be cheap at 15 cents, J
will be sold while they last at.
Fine quality Printed Dimities and Corded Bateste dres-
den figures and various other designs, 15 cents yQ
values, at.
50 pieces Figured Lawns in Satin stripe, worth 20 If)
%pts, at IU
lord in striped effect, very desirable lor I ft
le 20cents, at t -.- .|U
pn’s Embroidered Muslins blue, pink . p.
[Values 30 cents per yard. Speciatat.. | J)u
Embroideries.
2,500 yards Embroideries in Cambric
Swiss and Nainsook Edging and'Inser-
width li to 4 incites wide, r
values 1\ to 12jfcehts a yard at A r. .-3
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Pongee Silk.
10 piecesSilk Pongee, 24-in wide, latest
colors, a bargain at 40c. Special for |g
Monday.
Percales.
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1000 yards. Sea Island Percales, yard wide,' the very
itable
latest patterns and shades, suitable for dresses, shirt
waist and shirts, lengths from 2£ to 10 yards,
cmnH vain a 10 to 1 npr vai»A at. CJO
good value 10 to 12£c per yare. at
Imported Madras.
Imported Silk Ginghams, stripes or solip color QAa
effect, value 30 cents peryarp. Special at...... ZUu
Imported Chambrays.
2,000 ya:ds perfectly beautiful Madras in solid ’Tit
colors and stripes, 12$ cents quality, at | 2
Imported Silk Ginghams.
36-inch French Chambray, colors blue, pink, gray ||j
and tan, value 15 cents, at.
Imported Foulards.
New fine quality Foulards, black and white and tineed
grounds, plain solid colors or Persist designs, 18c
value 35c per yard’ Special at
Special Sale of Imported Sample
Pieces of White Goods.
at
30-inch White Victoria Lawn, value 12 cents,
11
1,000 yards of fine quality White Duck that never sold
for less than 15 cents per yard. in
Monday at |y
New and beautiful Lawns, fine sheer Cloth,
18 cents value, Special at
Extra fine quality Pique in fine, medium and
heavy cords, 40 cents valuer Special
68 inch wide sheer Organdie, short length 4 to
10yards, real value 40 cents per yard, at
10c
12c
20c
Fine Sheer Lace effect Swiss, pretty striped 00a
worth 50 cents a yard. Special at... ZUG
Embroideries.
;ards Embroideries in finest
2,500 ys
grades Cambric and Swiss Edging and
nsertion ; handsome designs, value IA
to 20 cents a yard, at | (J
Wash Silks.
5 pieces Wash Silk, striped effect in blue
id l ‘
and pink, good va T ue 50 cents,
at
25
Table Linen.
Irish Table Damasb, all linen, 68-inch wide, regular RA
75c yard, short lengths 2$ to 3 yards. Special at... ,vU
Heavy double Satin Damask, all linen, 72 inch wide:
regular $1.00 per yard, short mill ends, AA
2, 2$ and 3 yard lengths, at Q||
Pure Irish Linen Damask, handsome figured mill
ends, 2$ to 3 yard lengths, worth $1,50, at
95
Embroideries.
1,000 yards [Cambric and Swiss Em
broideries in widths from 6 to 12 inches.
Exquisit designs, values 20 to 1C
30 cents, at. |J
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Taffetta Silks.
10 pcs Taffeta Silk, colors black, blue,
pink, navy, green,guaranteed wear, gg
value $1.00 Special.
Embroideries.
1,000 yards extra wide Cambric Em-
20
broideries, heavy open work,
values 25 to 35 cents, at..-.-...
20 dozen Turkish Bath Towels, heavy Q
34-inch ong. Special at. Q
Huck Towels, 18x36 inches, Irish ||j
make, fine quality, at.
Domestics.
5,00C yards heavy Checks, retailed at 5 cents. 11
Special at . *|»4
1,000 yards Shirting Prints, 64x64 cloth, 03
at J4
5,COO yards yard wide Sea Island, J 1
at.
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5 000 yards yare wide heavy AAA Standard R
Sheeting, at * U
Bleaching.
5,000 yards “Nameless” Bleaching, yard wide R
at.... V
500 yards English Longcloath, value 15 cents, A A
at Av
20 pieces 10-4 Sheeting, worth 25 cents. A1
Special at — J*
Men’s Shoes and Oxfords.
The cebrated “H. S. & H.” Shoes lor Men. Comfort, style and
durability guaranteed!
A regular $4.00 Shoe, the “World Renown” in boxcalf or
vici kid, all sizes, at
A regular $5.00 Shoe, “Our Special Make,” in box calf or
vici kid, all sizes, at - - .
3.00
A regular $6.00 Shoe, “Humanic,” in box calf or vici kid,
all sizes, at - - ' . .
4.00
Ladies’ Shoes and Oxfords.
Sachs Manufacturing Co’s Celebrated Shoes and Oxfords. The very latest styles
in Oxfords and Sandals in three grades.
Regular $2.oo, at
Regular $2.50, at
Regular $3.50, at
1.00
200
250
China Matting.
Special offer of 100, 40 yd Rolls heavy
China Mattingi, value $10 $12, ft An
for Monday at.. OtuU
No extra charge for laying Matting.
Lace Curtains.
75 Brussels and novelty designs Lace
Curtains, lange patterns to choose from,
68-inches wide, 3$s yard long, A AA
per pair at * wv
Free Gift List.
We have now oil exhibition in
the center of the store, 1,500
dollars worth Crockery. Glass
ware, Statuaries, Lamps and
many other useful articles,
which we are giving away free
of charge, as presents on pur
chases made at our store.
Counterpanes.
75 Marseilles Bed Spreads, extra
qualify, regular $2.00, at.
Window Shades.
2(0 Fringed Opaque Cloth Window
hades, 6 feet long, retailed every- OR
at 50 cents. Special at
LUCIEI I. FLATOW [INPUT.
. Successors to The Max Joseph Mercantile Company.
Corner College Avenue and Clayton Street.
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Free Gift List.
We have now on exhibition jn
the center of the Btore, 1,500
dollan worth Crockery, Glass
ware, Statueriea, Lamp* and
many other useful articles,
which we are giving away free
of charge, as presents on par-
chases made at our store.
:nnrA will he unld ....un. . c
were iirtUbe sold at public‘oSt-wy 80 ^ tfceflm
Tue*Uy In July 19U-5, between Sffl j™
*r* whi court Bouse, in sa
county, the following property beloActniTto
the estate of Lucy Smith, lately decent $
onnnt.tr tr.wit- a aeceasea of
said county, tc-wH: 0 picTuti,Morgan 1
*wain-aok
The following d-sciibed real estate Th.t
lot of land situated, lying and helm.®'in™?!
Stfttpnd county, ^Xtaiff Cit?2S
fronting oi. . .am street of said eftv ftnSSSUl
for 2o feet on Plum street, and ruioingSJSk a
south'by p-operty'iii.on^iigVtaa ClSe
ssociati, n. an ’west
by property o
ntuated a two
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ing & Loan . ssociati, n, an’ w
ot M. a. Morton, on whic i ts
June. lfloaT ° r °° ra 0t
Administrator of Estate o^Lucy ^mtji.
GEOKQIA, Clarke county.-June term 1903.
Mr? - K N R 1 nI? 0n r , adn >ini-itrator on estate of
m,?, 8 . ' u, ° o1 said county, deceased,
( or ‘ et ters of dismission from said
estate. This is therefore to notify all concerned
or before 1st Monday In July
d .dtsnnssion should not lie
granted- Tbw 2nd .Tune 1902.
dj. a wn
PINGFiEI.E), Ordinary.
NOTICB.
r&Jt b»s made application to have tho
County Administrator, or some other proper
rtnfcxi pe rmanont admin iatrator
«# V UOUSO in Ulfl City
j^tbena. said pounty; on thp fir^t Mopday fa
S. B. WINGFIELD. Ordinary.
Ordinary 's office, June 2d. 1902.-Clarke coun-
ty-—Tom Glenn, as the guardian of Robert L.
Olenn, minor, has applied fpr 1< ave to sell the
real estate belonging to his ward. This is to
Botify all concerned that I will pass on said ap*
P This June 4 h d 6 .. 1902 J " ly te " n ° f th ‘ 8 COUrt '
8, B. WINGFIELD. Ordinary.
CITY TAX SaLE.
^bio tiir.e end place and upon the
i co . Iu b’^ onw }^ b® Held one house and Jot
containing one-half acre, more or less,
1“ ,he a c l! y °* hi hens und in said state
and county, and bounde<l ss follows: On the
North by Profit Campbell, on East by Alex
Map^i, on the South by Alma Callahan, and on
' * * ... uui “ k j ja&utu v^anunan. ancion
mfn n 'n5^w." e n r “!l 8 “ id I )ro l >ort y levied
up,.n and to be sold as the property of Ditsy
Dupree, by virtue of and to satisfy two tax tt.
fas. in favor of the city of Athens vs. said Uilsy
Dupree. Written notice given tenant iu po-
session.
^lso at the same time and plaoe and upon the
sold one house and fit
lying und being in smd state and coun-y,' and
tbe oity of Athensand in tho First ward of
, , ,7 " — ui i iavi firmi ward. OI
said city, and containing half aerp more or
less, biunded as follows: On the North by
Opk street, on the East by Peter street. Soutn
by Ooonep street find West by Tom Moorp,
Written notice given tenant in possessioi} 1 .
Also at the same time and place, and upon
tho same conditions, will! be sold the following
property, to-wit: One house and lot contain
ing one-half (J4) a. ...
CUlUiUU'
— r acre, more or less, lyinpr and
being in said state and countv, and tho civy of
Athens and bounded a* follows: On the North
by — 5 —*—* ” ■' *
nT. “ . . „ tDuuws; WO «OrtU
^ ^ftldwin street, South by Narrow street, on
;he West- by Christy estate and East by Porter-
Tald nmnortv ooi<1 j „• .
field property, said property levied upon‘and
to be sold as the property of Mrs. Belle Alhitz,
. r «v ».u ii.vi property or jars, joeue auucz.
by virtue of and to satisfy three tax fl fas. in
favor of tho city of Athens, \i. Mrs. Belle AP
VJ (*n^ I9Q1,_ Writterf notice giVenSni iS
P- P. CULP, CJty hjarahal.
Important Eyent From Social
Viewpoint,
MANY AMERICANO ARE PRESENT
Royal Party Greeted With Salvos of
Cheers From the Vast and Brilliant
Gathering as They Drove Up tho
Course to the Pavilion.
Londoa. June 19.--Gold Cup day, the
piost Important from a social viewpoint
pf tpe whp)e Ascot week, attracted an
immense concourse of spectators X(j
the Heath today.
The royal procession, which was
Identical with Tuesday’s, arrived oa
the ground at about 1 o'clock in th9
afternoon. Queen Alexandra, the
Prince and Princess of Wales, the
Duke and Duchess of Conneaught and
other members of the royal family and
the Windsor guests entered royal car
riage?, wh? c l|. attended by a mpunte<J
cavalcade, drove up the course fo £h$
royal pavilion, greeted on all sides
with salvos of cheers from the brilliant
gathering of people.
The array of coaches and motor cars
was unusually great and the club tents
fad the royal and other lnclosures
yere (l[led with ladles In dainty sum
mer COStumea, Ofiental princes In yar{.
colored raiment and distinguished‘ii^
ltors from all partB of the world,*
Among those present were Whitelaw
Reid and Mrs. Reid, ^Ambassador
Choate and Mrs and Miss Choate, Hen.
ry White, the secretary of the United
States embassy, and Mrs. and Mias
White; John R. Carter, the second sec
retary of the United States embassy,
and Mrs. Carter; William Corcoran
pustis, formerly third secretary of the
embassy; Commander Richardson Clo-
fer, the United States naval attache,
apd Mrs. Clover, Mrs. Montgomery
Bears.
Twentieth National 8aenseitc6t>
Peoria, Hi., June 19.—The city Is
handsomely decorated in honor of thb
twentieth national Saengerfcst of tha
porthwest, which opened Tvcre today.
There will be several soloists of into?.
Rational reputation In the concerts.
Miss Carrie Bridewell, Miss Roddia
floss, Frauleln Carrie Seyferth, Miss
Lillian Bruce Morgan, Mme. Linne-
Btroebel, Mrs. George Hamlin, Mr,
Warren K. Hoke and Charles Burdicli
are among the number. More than 3,.
000 singers arrived on special train*
today. -