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Succeed to the old established business of JOHN JACKSON.
MESSRS WM. & FRED T. JACKSON beg to announce to thepublic that they
have formed a partnership under the above firm name, and will conduct an
p -to -date Boot 8c Shoe Establishment
AT THE OL]) STAMM
During this week we will not be open for business, as extensive improvements
and alterations are being made. but on
;SATURDAY', . the . 31st. of . AUGUST,
We will open with an Immense Selection of all the New Goods
to be obtained in the best markets.
We will do business ' on Modern Principles --that is, SELL FOR CASH
Believing that the Low Prices which We will offer will be sufficient reason for the great majority to adopt
this system. Our future announcements in this paper will be of interest to shrewd buyers.
JACKSON - & - JACKSON, CLINTON
etiring from _Business.
1000 worth of GOODS at COST e untleri
must be cleared out quick, as our time for selling is limited. We hale to vacate the present premises on
Dec. 31st, 1895. PRICES MUST SELL THE STOCK.
We will commence the sale on the Third day of September,
and continue until the stock is sold. The stock is good, reliable goods, well bought, and we carry so many
different lines of goods that we can suit every customer. Have lately placed in stock many now fall lines.
Before we decided to' close up our business we gave Fall Millinery. at cost. There will be nothing like it
import orders for Millinery, and engaged Miss Welsh in the County. Other dealers will be out of sight as
for the fall season, so we will be supplied with all the far as prices are concerned.
STEW '1 HINGS IN MILLINERY, and will continue
it all through the season to the 1st of January. This DRESS and MANTLE MAKING, TAILORING, &c.,
will be an opportunity of a lifetime to get your new will.be continued until we close.
WE QUOTE OWL.Y A. SMA PflICE' S
GROCERIES CARPETS Boots, Shoes etc, MANTLES
Were $1.25 now 90e Were $4.50 non $2.50
1.00 non 77c 3.25 now 2.25
.85 now 60e 2.50 now 2.00
.65 now 45c 2.00 now 1.50
.40 now 25c 1.50 now 1 00
.30 now 20c 1.00 now 77
Ready -Made S[ ITS 75 now 39 50 now 39 Also 2 Fire Proof Salus
Were $12 now $9.00 30 now 20 2 first-class Sewing Machines
10 now 8.25 A number of Show Cases,
Tobacco Net Cost. Other 8 now 6.10 Hosiery, Shirts and Drawers, Mirrors, Stoves, and Shop
Groceries at same rate. 6 non 4.00 Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Jab. Furniture in general
. DRESS GOODS STAPLES
Were $1.00 ..non 75e Grey Cottons 32e up
75 now 50c Heal y ('ottonade 25e.. 20c
50 now 30c Factory Yarns were 50c 40c
30 .. now 21 c Carpet harps, etc.
20 110W lOc S TvFee(ls&Sultln
PRINTS FROM Sc TO 111E• Tweeds&Suitings
$1.511 now $1.00,
Heavy Shirtings 125 ........nog►: 90c
1.00 . non 75c
Were 14c now 1 l c 75 ......now 45c
1►Z �. now 9e 50 • non :me
IOC now 7e
woralr.l+ 111111 SitiItlug; equally as low.
REMEMBER. WE WILL HAVE Bill ONE PRICE,
AND THAT WILL BE THE LOWEST
St In'd Gran.Sugar 231bs $1.00
Bright Coffee " 25Ibs 1.00
Darl. " " 29lbs 1.00
Japan Hyson and black teas
Were 50c now 30c
35c now 25c
25c now 20c
Coffee 25c now 20c
We will hare in a large
and well assorted stock of
LADIES CAPES and MAN-
TLES which we will offer
you at ,just half price all
through the List.
STEEL & C4IBBING$, Cligte�
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