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Official Organ Cobb County
FRripAY, MarcH 8, 1912
VOLUME 46;
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OFPENS AT THE GERMAN STORE.
L. SAUL, PROPRIETOR
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Friday, March Bth, Lasting TEN DAYS.
These ten days are going to be the greatest Bargain Days Marietta has ever
seen. We have spared no time nor money in selecting our Spring Goods and to
introduce them to the public we will place on sale for 10 Days Only, commencing
Friday, March 8, our
Full Line of Spring Clothing
Oxfords, Dry Goods, Ladies’ Hats, Skirts, Waists, L.aces and Embroideries at
Prices never heard of betore.
Now, when we say Bargains we don’t mean old or shoddy stuff, but goods which have been bought
for this spring. Our object is to let the public get acquainted with our goods for Spring 1912, and the profit
will come later. Read these prices and come and profit by the Greatest Spring Opening ever held.
Remember the place---THE GERMAN STORE, right on the Square. Don’t let others fool you.
9 S $
Men’s Suits.
$22.50 Suits to go at . $17.50
D Sultsat . . .. 880
lZmSuilsat . . . . W
Boys’ Suits.
BLUE SERGE WORTH
W wegolor . « . 3415
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Odd Pants.
%6.50 Pants.going at . $4.75
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Boys’ Knee Pants.
BLUE SERGE PANTS
$31.25 Pants goingat . . 75¢
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The Marietta Journal
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Don't Forget ........
§ Our Special Erfibroidery
i and Ribbon Sale, Satur
§ day afternoon, March 9,
¢
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§ Embroideries worth 25¢ and 35¢
é To go at 10c
é Ribbons Sc t( 15¢, to go at
lc and 5¢ vd.
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM
Dry Goods.
Percale 1-yard wide, best
grade, all colors, per yd., 8e
Best Calico, Simpson’s print 5¢
foon thecks . . 5¢
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Yard-wide soft-finished Do
-mestic : . ; e
Mercerized Foulards, 25¢
grade.pervatd . . iBe
Soiesette, per yard, . . 22¢
Serge, per yard . : 30c
Brilliantine, . . 35¢ to 50¢
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Footwear.
Men’s Oxfords, prices from
$3.50 to $1.50
Ladies’ white canvas and
black velvet Pumpsworth
$3.00 going at o xRN
Children’s Slippers from 50¢ up
Radium half hose, all col
ofs,/per pair . 4120
Job lot Socks, per pair . . 3e
Ladies’ hose black, tan.
white and fancy, per pair 10e
3 pair for 25¢
: OFFICIAL ORGAN f
Of the City of Marietta
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FriDAY, MARCE 8, 1912 .;