The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, June 22, 1919, Home Edition, Image 3

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More Than Merely a Depart ment Store - - : .-. , . . . ' *■* 0 >,• F- ' ’—“—■ ■■ 1 ■ 1 •.: ', *. Sr, ( . . 0. » /' w • i j i § TMhb>E UHll lIMiW Tt T(1B T „, |h oll ,, I li|| jl I I Sl IIS II I 111 I— _l I 1 o» O ■ ''J ~ * * % « .>» •** F <.m»* f Q\^^/ Furniture Department. «** * * JIJLJImLJL ' ' ** t . ~ ,'i. '' ■ ''' ~ ——————— - ~., lv ;, ,~„ ~. ***• Bi-p.rtm.Dt. OCCUPYING five great floors thru an entire city block, with n double annex for the men's department, this store has truly grown to metropolitan proportions. From a modest beginning 45 years ago, it now caters to a state wide clientele in Georgia and South Carolina, and perhaps more than any other store in Georgia, can be truthfully termed the "Stale Store. ’ Some fifteen years ago J. U. White & Company became affiliated with the greatest retail organization in the world, and largely on account of this affiliation It has opportunities to buy and sell mer chandise at figures Impossible to the average store. Its furniture and home furnishing departments, including the piano department, are particularly well known throughout Augusta's trade territory, and hundreds of homo! within a radius of one hundred and fifty miles of Augusta In the two states have been fully equipped with inerchi u dise from this great store. The pictures on this page illustrate only a few of the fifty-two d partments In this store, Just enough to show those u o are r. j'. THE AUGUSTA HERALD. Create? 'irgia’s Greatest Store acquainted with us that Augusta Is equipped with a department store modern in every respect and capable of furnishing merchan dise at all times of the very latest styles and materials shown in the largest eastern stores and at a considerable saving In price. Charge accounts are solicited. Occupying five great floors, running through an entire dly block, with a double annex for the men's department, this store lias truly grown to be one of metropolitan proportions. It has fully equipped hundreds of homes throughout Georgia and South Carolina, and Particularly caters to a state-wide clientele In furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators, pianos, talking machines, and all other home equipment. I'KKHONAI, MAII/ OItIJKB HKItVK'K < i . Filled in "One Hundred Minutes" After Received t'r.liko the usual Mall Order Department, we have Installed a ■v i' - i v/l'.-rdn the department does not simply fill your order ;: d tl r.i forget it. Just to the contrary, when you send ns an SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1919. order, wo fill It In "One Hundred Minutes" after It Is received, and then wo become to know you personally, we note how many members there aro In your family, their ages, typo, etc., and then We are prepared to serve you In a personal way—to shop for you Just the same as if you wore In the store yoursoir. —Kend us a trial order, ami see the results of our "Personal Mall Order Service.” Write for catalogs of any particular merchan dise In which you are Interested. KBKK TRANSPORTATION To your nearest freight station Is given on all purchases amount ing to 15.00 or over. (Groceries excepted.) With the splendid parcel post facilities now available, this big store Is literally at your very door. Your freight station or express office allows us to ship your orders within-easy deliverable reach. Our traveling salesmen will call upon you with Information and sample* of any lines we carry. This Is a service most, appreciated by our customers. An Institution = of Big = Proportions