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The Marietta Tonrnal
JOURNAL, ESTABLISHED 1866.
VOL. 43,
D ber Dry Goods Stock Reducing Sal
Saturday, December 4th
AM going to put on sale the following goods atithe following prices which you can see is about half
I the regular price. My reason for this is to ha vé them out of the way when we take stock January
lst, 1910. T scarcely need say this occasion is uttusual. Too plainly is that shown in the items which
, represent it. Such pricing, you’ll agree, tells the news as words never would. So we let the prices
speak. Now to the real interest of the event: The opportunities as we provide them for Saturday.
10 Pieces Woclen Dress
goods, yard wide, worth 50
cents, at per yard
ISsc¢c
’?‘&%y&“ B a ®
oV’s Suits
.
and Overcoats
i 3 ¢‘B 25 Boys Suits, Some of them sold as high
g :
%B 8 as $3,38, sizes 3to 14 years, Sibkie chatt
" -5 $1.50
g§ 1T 50 Good Overcoats for little boys with vel
vet collars, real good goods, 2 to 6 years,
¥ B sold from $2 to $5 at only
£ M
LADIES READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT
13 Ladies’ Coat Suits right up to
the last tick of the clock in style,
bought this fall, and we have sold
every one of them until now at $9
and $lO, you can have choice now
$598
All of our Net and Silk Waists that sold for $3, now at only $1.98; all of our lot of Silk Waists that sold for $4, at onl
$2.98; 10 White Sweaters that sold for 300 now at only $1.98; CHILD'S COATS, just 15 of them, ¢B% ORNY
328 4l 250, now st SL7% ' They are beatibal MED R T Teel B
NOTIONS. i’
85 Pair Boy’s Fleece Lined }
Drawers worth 25c, sizes |
MBI ........... JOC |
I can ‘“‘deliver the goods’’ on every item in the above ad, and if you don’t think 50, just try me. lam determined to sell the above goods and have made a
price that will move them, and if you are in need of any of them you had better not wait. I will have many other lots to close out that I can’t mention here.
I will expect to see you at this sale, beginning next Saturday, December 4th.
HENRY A.WARD
MARIETTA, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1909.
10 Pieces Woolen Dress
goods, 36 and 42 inches wide
worth Soc and 7S¢, at pr yd.
258 c
NOTIONS
12 Doz Little Children’s
black Hose worth 10 cents
a pair, 2 pair for ......5c
AND COURIER.
30 Ladies’ Coats worth from $5
to $12.50 which we have put in
three lots to sell at 3 50, 500 and
7 80, just a little more than half
price.
NOTIONS
25 Dozen Men’ Black Sox
S ... ...
50 Umbrellas worth $1 at
S e
700 Yar&%prron and
Dress Ginghfins. werth 7c¢
eryard, at
5cC.
390 Yards Cotton Flannel
worth 7 cents, to go in this
sale at per yard
5cC
Boys
Long Pants
Suits.
25 Good Suits made of wool
en goods which sold from $7,50
to $lO, in sizes 17, 18 and 19
years, the price while they
last
Ladies’ Skirts, Shirt Waists and
Sweaters :20 Ladies’ Skirts worth
2 00 to 4 00, at the price of only
&1 00
NOTIONS
1000 [len’s Good Cam.
bric Handkerchiefs, a real
good article, 3 for .... 10c
COURIER, ESTABLISHED 1901
900 Yards best heavy Out
ing in good styles, bright and
new, at per yard
Oc
9
Men’s
Hats
40 Men's Hats worth $1.25
to $2.00 at only
89 Cts
P A
Men’
cns
Vests
40 Odd Vests made of
good goods, sizes up to 34,
at the give away price of
NOTIONS
1 Lot of Men’s nice good
One Dollar Shirts, each
at s odion WAT o S
NO. 47