Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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WE ARE EXPECTING HUNDREDS TO ATTEND THIS GREAT SALE
February I4th was the date of our first anniversary. One year ago we first opened our doors to the people of Jacksonville, The enormous and rapid growing business
we did even in our old quarters the first twelve months caused much comment. Since moving into our new home we have changed the shopping center of Jacksonville and
scores of people are constantly passing in and out of our doors. Our greatly enlarged establishment makes this store the ideal buying point. It is with pride that we claim the
handsomest and most modernly equipped dry goods house in Cherokee County.
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We would indeed be very unappreciative if we did not, on this occasion, do something substantial for the people who have made this store what it is. A glance through
this advertisement will acquaint you with the fact that we have determined to have a week of bargain giving much out of the ordinary. We will make it a week of buying so
profitable to our patrons that it will be many months ere this sale is lost to memory. Coming as it does right at the start of the season it will present a grand opportunity to do
the bulk of your buying for spring and summer.
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Ladies’ Good ioc
Hose,
5c per pair.
ioo pieces 15c,
20c and
25c Glassware,
choice ioc.
Men’s splendid
lightweight Un=
derwear,
25c a garment.
Boys’ 50c
Mother’s Friend
Waists,
Two for 75c.
121c Domestic only 71c 10 Yards Best Calico 39c 71c Cotton Toweling 5c
50 pieces ten to twenty yd.
lengths Fruit of Loom Domestic
full 36’ inch, present marketvalue
12ic, anniversary event, 7L
price per yard..........• I 2u
21c Calicoes
3 cases short lengths of best
standard calicoes, these same
grades worth today 6 and 7c per
yd, anniversary event
price, all you want, per yd £.2y
Good 71c Bleached
Domestic
200 short lengths, full 36 inch
Bleached Domestic, good value at
7ic, anniversary event
price per yard, only.....
Ladies’ $1 and $1.25 Mus=
lin Underwear at 75c
About 50 garments all on one
counter, consisting of gowns,
skirts, corset covers, drawers,
etc., worth $1.00 to $1.25, anni-
versary event price, choice 7En
of the counter only...... I 0 U
50 pieces best standard 5c Cali-
coes, now take your
choice, 10 yards for......
39c
Five pieces good heavy cotton
toweling, worth Tic anniver-
sary event price per yard CJu
5c
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MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT
is one great and grand show of
the newest and swellest creations of
the millinery world. No lady who
appreciates beauty and loveliness in
hat finery can afford to miss this
grand exhibition of stylish up-to-date
£ head wearables; We invite, as well as
r urge, every lady to pay this depart-
ment an early visit and behold the
beautiful—if pleased we will appreciate
your order.
Good Double Width
Percales 5c
20 pieces new double width Per-
cales worth 7 to 8c, anniver-
sary event price per yard Ob
$1.00 Lace Curtains at 75c
21 pairs- beautiful lace curtains,
strictly new patterns. Good
$1.00 values anniversary
event priceper pair......
75c
Boys’ and Misses’ Extra
Good 15c Hose, 3 prs. 25c
20 dozen boys’ and misses’ extra
heavy double knee hose cheap
at 15c, anniversary event
price 3 pairs for....... £0u
Ladies’ 75c, $1, $1.50 and
$2 Waists only 50c
3 dozen ladies’ nicely made
waists, slightly soiled, sold for
75c to $2.00, anniversary
event price choice of the lot OUb
Ladies’ Beautiful $1.25
White Waists at 95c
47 ladies’ beautifully made sheer
waists, lace insertion trimmed,
cheap at $1.25* anniver- OPn
sary event price each, only U 0 b
8c, 10c and 12|c
Embroideries 5c
100 pieces Sightly Edgings, 2 to
6 yard lengths, 8, 10 and I2|c
grades all in one lot, your
pick per yard............. Ob'
Good
io - 4 Sheeting,
1314c a yard.
Full Width
36-in Domestic,
10 yards 39c.
Men’s Good $2
Pants,
$1.50 per pair,
Ladies’ splendid
$2.50 Skirts,
only $1.98.
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GINN DRY GOODS CO., 4. -
Jacksonville’s Largest, Finest and Best Equipped Cash Dry Goods House. Lights
LADIES' REST AND PRIVATE TOILET ROOMS. PACKAGE AND CASH CARRIERS.
One Lady’s Recommendation Sold Fifty
Boxes of Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets.
I have, 1 believe, sold fifty
boxes of Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets on the recom
mendation of one lady here, who
first bought a box of them about
a year ago. She never tires of
telling her neighbors and friends
about the good quality of these
tablets.—P. M. Shore, druggist,
Rochester, Ind. The pleasant
purgative effect of these tablets
makes them a favorite with la-
dies everywhere. For sale by
Ambrose Johnson.
Going fishing seems to be
about the next best thing now.
A Great Sensation.
There was a great sensation in
Leesville, Ind., when W. H.
Brown, of that place, who was
expected to die, had his life sav
ed by Dr. King’s New Discovery
for consumption. He writes: “I
endured insufferable agonies
from asthma, but your New Dis-
covery gave me immediate re-
lief.and soon thereafter effected
a complete cure.” Similar cures
of consumption, pneumonia,
bronchitis and grip are numer
ous. It’s the peerless remedy
for all throat and lung troubles.
Price 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed
by A. Johnson, Druggist. Trial
bottles free.
Sciatic Rheumatism Cured.
“I have been subject to sciatic
rheumatism for years,” says E.
H. Waldron, of Wilson Junction,
Iowa, “My joints were stiff and
gave me much pain and discom-
fort. My joints would crack
when I straightened up. I used
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and
have been thoroughly cured.
Have not had a pain or ache from
the old trouble for many months.
It is certainly a most wonderful)
liniment.” For sale by Ambrose
Johnson.
That tired feeling is beginning
to degenerate into a downright
lazy feeling.
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McFarland, J. E. Cherokee County Banner. (Jacksonville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1904, newspaper, April 1, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth507868/m1/2/: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Jacksonville Public Library.