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IN THE HANDS OF THE LAW!
AN HONEST STATEMENT
Conditions have been such ithat I am
forced tfo raise money to pay my credi
tors. The war now raging in Europe
is the cause of these conditions, so fin
ally I have succombed to the inevit
able, down and out, forced to the wall.
Bought more than 1 could pay for,
counted out by the creditors, for all
know that when creditors take charge
and order a thing done, that means
final orders and must be cbeyed.
Marietta, . (seorgia.
FORCED TO THE WALL
A clean, straight, brief, honest, plain
statement of facts and existing condi
tions; something entirely new and dif
ferent from anything ever known in
Marietta. Wonders never do cease;in
this big hustling world surprises come
thick and fast; an opportunity of alife
time for the poor as well as the rich.
My creditors are forcing me for their money. And I must raise it regardless ot sacrificed goods. Mr. I. White of
the Great Sales & Salvage Co., Jacksonville Fla., is here in charge of the stock, and does not actually care what it brings so
he gets the money. This sale and stock is something difterent to anvthing ever here betore.
Mr. White who is here has gone through the stock like a cyclone, ransacking every nook and corner for goods of all
kind to go in this great sale. Begins at 8:30 oclock rain or shine, snow cr blow.
FRIDAY DECEMBER 4th 1914.
RIGHT NOW
The store will be closed from 2 o’clock
till 8:30 Friday morning when WHITE
who represents the creditors, opens this
sale personally, and the most amazing
sight you ever beheld will be before you.
Wise economists will prepare now, bake
your bread, cakes, pies, etc., so you can
come the opening day and stay all day
and attend many succeeding days. TFeast
on the other fellows misfortune.
$25,000.00 assortment of Peerless Winter Wearing Apparel for
men, women, and children, Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Shoes,
Furnishings, LLadies’ Coats, and suits, Blankets, Bags and Suit Cases,
all new clean and fresh from the best makers, to be sold for what
they will bring.
Let Nothing Keep You Away
Attend the opening day whatever you do.
Let nothing keep you away. Don’t do
anything untilyousee and hear WHITE
Dec. 4th 8:30 a. m. In a critical situation
the real, straight-from-the-shoulder, un
varnished truth is the best. The real truth
never hurts anyone. Truth and condi
tions cannot be denied. Facts and plain
truth are stubborn. Here it is without
mincin% or hesitating. Come see for
yourself.
Apron Ginghams
2,600 YARDS APRON GINGHAM. YOU
HAVE PAID AS HIGH AS 10 CENTS FOR
THIS GRADE. NEW COLORS & CHECKS,
NOW, PER YARD IN THIS SALE ONLY
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2C
30 in. A A A Sheetling
THIS SI A REGULAR 9 CENT QUALITY.
BUY IT NOW AT PER YD IN THIS SALE
1
5.c
SHEETING PER YARD ........... 3¢
3.000 Yards Calico
THIS CALICO IS STRICTLY FAST COLOR
IN NEAT PATTERNS. WORTH 6 CENTS
PER YARD, GOING IN THIS SALE AT
1
42C
Art Squares
$5.00 VALUES IN ART SQUARES, 9xl2ft.
$1.98
RUGS FROM 10c, up to ....... $3.48
87 prs. Ladies Shoes
THIS IS A SPECIAL LOT OF SHOES IN
GOOD DESIRABLE LASTS, THAT SOLD
UP TO $2.00 A PAIR. IN THIS SALE AT
Yard Wide Percale
12 1-2 CENT QUALITY, NEAT DESIGN,
LIGHT AND DARK PATTERNS, PER YD.
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