Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1756-1963 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more
Image provided by: Mississippi Department of Archives and History
Newspaper Page Text
Commomufaltl) GREENWOOD, MISSISSIPPI, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1900. $1.50 THE VEAU. VOL. JC.—NO. 13.—PART 1. * First Showing of Spring Goods > Our Spring stock of goods is arriving daily, and there is no doubt that it is the largest and most complete in every respect that was ever shown in the state. > We have over 35,000 square feet of floor space crowded to overflowing and will amount to over $32,000.00. - There is no necessity for the citizens of Greenwood and adjacent territory patronizing mail order houses and robbing themselves of what they might save by spending their dollars at home. The purport of what we have to say here, together with the much more that we have to say by personal interview is this: We will duplicate the price on any article purchased from any MAIL ORDER MOUSE, from any city. What is more we can give you the alternative of a much better class of goods than these people handle. We want your business and will have it if giving the best goods for the least money, and honest, fair dealing will get it. With every sale we make goes a positive guarantee of s s s S s ' ■ Satisfaction or Your Money Back j : ' In other words we are never satisfied unless you are. Furniture has advanced from 10 to 15 per cent, but comparatively all our purchases were made before this advance and we bought in such quantities as to com mand the best price to be had. We in turn are going to give the trade the benefit of this low price. > ? Go-Carts and Buggies. Our stock of go-carts and buggies is the largest ever shown in the state. We have just received a solid car load and the prices we have put on them will certainly move them. Perfection Mattresses \ V We wish to call atten tion to the fact that we have, by placing a con tract for 500 of our Per fection matresses in very best art tick, bought them so as to sell them for $10. This mattress is sold with a guarantee not to 111111 ]) and pack, and in the event that it does we will cheerfully refund the pur chase price. A better bed was never made, and our former price was $12.50. !.. '.i { ! fTd n WÜÊk 1 III - Bt s : wm m. ■ ^ 1 . ' ■ : A '■ M Bs&i * W%: ) 1 ! 7 if Over 500 rolls of China and Japan Mattings. From 15c to 40c per yard. We lay it right too. m x B ■A ( W Mi: ' 7% rasSS : u At $2.24 One week only. '\ /'CTA-r ■At. ? Folding cart, rubber tires and steel > construction as shown. Upholstered I in best grade of corduroy. ; $8.00 > $10.00 ( ■ Mcelroy-khannon SPUING- HKDS. t? ;.)i Ai / ' t l y $ " t • hi > fi r it F 1 : ? 4 : ■'3ÊK Ty m mi fwmi * A "-i,;-. 1 * ■&Ï I 1 IS535ÏT 1 ■> T3W jJT22 1 id ! ■ IE 4'A'"A\ VICTOR SPECIAL NO. I. NOISELESS—WILL NEVER SAG. A uy user of this Spring will say to you that "It is the best on earth. McDongal Kitchen Cabinets save more labor than a ser vant can do they are there fore not an expense but economy. »» ; > Buggy with heavy rubber tires, best con structions. Our price Sold everywhere for $10. $7.00 \ GREENWOOD FURNITURE COMPANY TRADE WITH US OR WE BOTH LOSE. u 99 ?Mv4 • Jj? 2 ■f : T>