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JOHN RYAN,
■WHITEHALL STHEET, A.TLA.TTTA.,
H-A.S ICTOW OPEN POE USTSPECTIOIT HITS SECOPTD
SPRJNG STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CARPETS, SHOES, HATS AND TRUNKS.
Business in Noa\ York this spring having been very dull, has left a great many
importers and manufacturers with a large surplus of goods, and the market be
ing deserted by buyers and with poor prospects of unloading, they have been
torced to slaughter goods at any prices they could get. John Ryan, seeing the con
dition ot the Dry Goods and Carpet market, and the great cutting in freight rates,
sent at once his buyers to attend the great trade sales, and being the only repre
sentative from Atlanta at this time, to him only can the citizens look for some of
the bargains. He has now the pleasure to state that he has succeeded be
yond his most sanguine expectations, and will offer
15 pcs. Blank Gros Grain Silkat 65c, worth *1 ;25 pcs. Black Gros Grain Silk
at 75 worth $1.15; 17 pcs. Black Gros Grain at SI.OO, worth $1.40; 21 pcs. Black
Gros Grain Silk at $1.25, worth $1.75; 45 pcs. Striped Silks, Black and Grey,
Black and Brown, and black and Blue, from the great failure on White st., at
45c. worth 65c; cannot be equalled in the United States for the price; 25 pcs.
Check Silks in tancy colors and mode shades at 45c. worth 75c; 65 pcs. solid col
ored Silks, beautiful shades, from 75c, 85c, SI.OO to $1.25 per yard; 7 pcs. Satin
Striped Silks at $1.50; 5 pcs. Damasse in Blue, Cardinial and Plume, from the
great tire on M orth st., where so many barely escaped being crushed by the fall
ing walls, was saved by those gallant firemen and sold by the underwriters’
special sale to John Ryan. 70 pcs. all colors Grass Cloths at Bc. worth 12b<;
■62 pcs. genuine Brown Linen, for dresses, at 12' a e, worth 20c; 16 pcs. genuine
Brown Linen, for dresses, 15c. worth 23; 20 pcs. genuine Brown Linen, for
dresses, at 20c, worth 30; 9 pcs. Bleached Table Damask at 50c. worth 65; 6 pcs.
Bleached Table Damask at 75c. worth $1.10; 6 pcs. Bleached Table Damask at
SI.OO, worth $1.50: 13 pcs. left of that Irish Linen slightly wet at 40c, would be
very cheop at 75c if not wet.
From the tremendous peremptory sale of Wilmanding, Bogus & Cos. for cash
was received: 13 pcs. double width, all wool, Black Cashmere at 50c. worth 70;
12 pcs. double width, all wool, Black Cashmere at 65c. w orth 80c; 19 pcs. double
width, all wool, Black Cashmere at 75c. worth $1.00: 15 pcs. double width, all
wool Black Cashmere at 85c. worth $1.25; 713 pcs. fancy Dress Goods, pretty
styles, at Bc. worth 12J a c; 74 pcs. fancy Dress Goods, new styles, at 6c. worth 10c;
76 pcs. fancy Dress Goods, light shades, new* designs, at 12) a e. worth 20c: 1476
pcs Damasse Cretole Salade Tespliescore and Satin Stripes at 25c. would be cheap
at 40e. To enumerate this stock would require fifty times the space.
Shoes! Shoes! Shoes!
For the last mouth John Ryan has been negotiating with three parlies in the
Eastern market to purchase their entire stock of Boots and Shoes, and having
succeed most satisfactorily, and having bought and paid CASH for 1450 cases of
shoes got them at his own prices. This is a tremendous stock of Shoes —-just
imagine as large as any four shoe stocks in the State —he finds that he has not
sufficient, room to store them all, aud now to make a great Tush and clear out
these three great bankrupt stocks he will offer shoes at about half the cost of
manufacturing. See his bargain counters, tremendous leaders!
1752 prs. Ladies’, Misses’, Children’s and Gents’ Shoes and Slippers at 50c;
3264 prs. Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’ and Gents’ Shoes and Slippers at 75c; 2170 prs.
Ladies’, Misses’, Boys’and Gents’Shoes and Slippers at $1.00; and thousands
of shoes on his other counters at prices that will astonish all who see them. La
dies’ and Gents’ tine shoes a specialty. 00 cases Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats —
new spring styles from 10c to $2.50. Y"ou will find by inspection that these
hats are from 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than at any hat store.
70 Cases Men’s Black Wool Hats at 40 cents, worth 75; 03 Cases Men’s Black
Wool Hats 75c. worth $1.50; 27 Cases Men’s Black Fur Hats 1.00, worth $1.75.
Call early and see these Hats, as they are decided bargains. These are the pri
ces that stun, stagger and dumfound the respectable regular tramping along the
old fashioned course of six months time.
WILSON HOUSE,
Cor. Alabama & Pryor Strs.,
ATLANTA, - - - - GEORGIA.
Terms per day. - - - %1.50.
Single Meals or Lodging. oOc.
J. L. KEITH, Prop.
/K i non TO * <}oo ° A YEAR, or
U B II Lr 1111 sr> to S2O a (lay in your
\'| *lllll own locality. No risk,
if) I |llllI Women do as well as
Many make more
than the amount stated above. No one
ran fail to make money fast, anyone can
do the work. You can make from 50 ets.
to $2 an hour by devoting your evenings
and spare time to the business. It costs
nothing to try the business. Nothing
like it for money making ever ottered
before. Business pleasant and strictly
honorable. Reader, if you want to know
all about the best paying business be
fore the public, send us your address
and we will send you full particulars
and private terms free; samples worth
$5 also free; vou can then make up your
mind for yourself. Address GEORGE
STINSON A GO. Portland, Maine.
MARIETTA GEORGIA. THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1879
JO H N RYA N,
Atlanta, Gfra.
Joseph Elsas.
Change of Venue.
ILL sell at Atlanta pri-
C. 0. 1).
Dry Goods, *
NOTIONS, HATS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
and everything else in that line.
ISTN. B. PerdQfc indebted to
me had best cornet once, pay
up and save cost.
JOSEPH ELSAS.
Old Stand, between the Bank and
J. J. Northcutt <fc Son.
-Marietta, Febv^oMl7s
PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS,
new, pretty handles at prices 35 percent lower than last season.
This department, one of the largest in his establishment, contains more differ
ent styles ami a greater variety of handles than any stock South of Philadel
phia. 75 Scotch Gingham Umbrellas at SI.OO. cheap at $2.00. 112 Scotch Ging
ham mbrellas rt $1.25, cheap at $2.50. 130 Scotch Gingham Umbrellas at
$1.50, cheap at 2.75.
UIKRKUASi, IMHRKUiAX, IHBRKM.Vt.
John Ryan has made special contract with manufacturers for their in At
lanta, and ay ill sell them at the same prices asked by the Company.
HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, RUSHINGS, ZEPHYR AND FANCY GOODS
Department is immense, covering a space of 125 feet, by 40. This department is
at all times filled with the novelties of the season, and nothing can be asked for
that lie has not: and for prices, it is a well known fact throughout, Georgia that
John Ryan always leads with low prices.
SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRTS.
From the United States Manufacturing Company, on consignment for short time.
900 Unlaundried Shirts, which will be sold at, the wonderfully low price of 60
cents each. This shirt is linen Bosom and Cuffs and three ply. This shirt, wa*
made for a Baltimore merchant, to retail at sl, but he, not, coining to time with
the required cash, they were shipped to John Ryan. Atlanta, to be sold on ac
count of shipper.
Carpets! Carpets! Carpets!
Grand opening of Carpets, Lambrequins, Lace ( urtains and Window Shades
this Spring. Who lias ever heard before of a merchant, being coni|>ellcd to pur
chase two stocks of Carpets, Oil Cloths and Mattings in the Spring! No one.—
But such is the case with John Ryan, having adopted the same course in his
Carpet Department as in Dry Goods, of selling under every one, lie lias succeed
ed in building up a trade for Carpets in Atlanta only equalled in New York.
115 pes. Tapestry Brussels just opened, new designs, fresh goods from the
Factory at prices still lower.
75 pcs. Extra Super Ingrain, new and beautiful designs just out, embracing
the well known brands of Hartford, Lowell, Auburn and others. 96
pes. ingrain Carpeting from 25 to 50 cents. 35 pcs Hemp Stripe from 15 cents
up. 67 pcs. of Matting in fancy colors plain white and chock from the great
Matting sale on Church street.
What chance! in the name of heaven, with their long-winded, aristocratic
quotations, when brought into the glare of this honest, earnest and unanswer
able logic, these silent, solid, stubborn and matchless figures that will not and
cannotlie* John Ryan’s goods were all bought, for cash, and money Is the le
ver that will unearth for you that now hidden success—it is the power that will
place you, head and shoulders above your compeers, and, instead of leading you
along the quagmire of the lowlands, will at, once place you on the shilling
jjfigts that command the plaudits of your patrons and the admiration and re
speot,of your competitors—wearing the deserved and enduring honors of final
triumph. Send all orders for Dry Goods. Carpets, Shoc and Hat* to the great
house. Samples sent on appplieation.
Large and New Arrivals
L. S. NORTHCUTT & SON,
South West Corner of the Public Square*
A LARGE and select Stock of Dry Gool*, embracing every
thing usually found in a first class Dry Goods store. The
Goods are direct from the Manufacturers and their Agents, and wi J 1
be sold as low or lower FOR CASH than any similar Goods evel
brought to this market. I mean what I sav. Call nnd examine
for yourselves. Our extensive stock of
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c.
Are made at the best Factories and never fail to give entire
satisfaction. L. S. NORrHCCTT.
Marietta. Jan.. 9, '79.
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