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ESTABLISHED 1850,
!j.H. EiTILL. Editor and Proprietor.!
09W4MYI
WITH AN IRRESISTIBLE MOMENTUM.
SLEDGE HAMMER BLOWS AT HIGH PRICES ?
TJ IN" E Q U I V O C A L 13 A R GAIN 8 !
We are with you again with our matchless bargains in Jobs and Drives. Great Cuts in the Prices of Dry Goods to make room for OUR GRAND OPENING which takes rilaca ■
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. MARCH 30th and 31st. ’ . ,
CO.
EVER IN THE ASCENDANT!
SHOES !
W ARE AFTER THE
There are some people wbo have an idea
at they cannot purchase Shoes from a gcn
al Dry Goods house with as maoh satlsfac
ra as from a regular shoe store. To the
i(1 ones we would say that our Shoe De
rtmeDt is exclusively a Shoe store in itself,
is under the management of one of the
is; practical shoe men in the Uni tod States,
ose time and attention is devoted exclu
de to the welfare ot this department and
patrons. To those who have already tried
t Shoes we need say nothing in their praise,
invariably the buyer of to-day has be
ne the customer of 10-morrow. To the
lid ones we say that if there is any article
rcbased in this department that does not
“ out exßcll 7 as represented we will
trfaily mage the Bnme gooll> u „ our R(m
pve you Stylish, lieat-flttiug and better
■ving shoes than you can buy elsewhere
; for less money.
ft are the pioneers in low prices and we
re come to stay. In the grim battle for a
most place among the giants of the retail
he. "c have fought our way Inch by inch,
rand late, and have left nothing undone
fan unflinching courage and uneonquer
' ze, ‘' o<,uM d0 win. We have got far
0 “‘ l lhe ™nditi„n where the Big fellows I
funk it their interest to belittle us. as
pr ' C “ an ' l ‘ toods command respect every
Mud lhe ““tinging blows” that we have
T ,|ea 1 1,1 hi ith prices have had a
r 1 ly ’el'ing effect id pushing usfor
' t 0 H e only posiitou that could satisfy
“ouition. We arc fight, ng on our own
"tlrv" ARE INT ° THE r,tAY FOR
■ WRy ' !t wnl not b out o( season to
■ , ' “ “'at, we are daily receiving new
■‘ l,Bh liai!9 in hoas, rovoltie* m Fancy
I ’ ' x,>r<l Ties, etc.,'consequently the
■ tnv. b ,'! e hlVe “ 0W ln Bt,>c: ‘ RuU which
■ nably turn over at least twice each
E UOW 1)11 Bhe l'e'l out. To do this wo
■al ICI , C<l 10 n "* rk ov< '^•’ , S,mo J own to
■ '" ■ o that we can slarl jn ()n open .
l-li.w ?“* Clo ' lU an<l ,re " h °ck as
■ " “ stato - Tour Interests aud
Bn. up itr * y °“ < ' an * et value for
Bu,a, !;T yr,U Cannot lc * , n °<>acr than
Bur r< M ar *' lVOr ’ on n "* ir of Shoes is
BK. ar J . * ' m,ncnito Prollts asked
te" Itt, I* 118 " WUCn "" *■
Br'p F l ' rli< ’ lu at ,ro| n 25c. to 12
S'- I)o n “ R ’“ e are f,old in Shoe
■ 01 1,6 deceived, come and ,„ v u ,
|;;:tV he ' ll,l " ront doparimcnts in
l- thc tIT! ®ry Good.
Bar 'l.oe De i,ol " rn lB “ vi "K drop
B‘ nu!" “ a '" l celi'ct ono or
|^r; s ;;r^ ,ns —‘
80,,,, 1 , 1 :;" u y °" •
K <i sand Shoe* made to
B** *°r Ladles (tents \i
Met,,,,,, 1 1 M, 'cc and Chil-
BPurchase,' han "“• good.
B sttsattoa.*” re ' olf ° careful and
aii Ball streets.
LADIES
laslii Uiiemar!
SECOND FLOOR.
Special Sale for This Week.
A Manufaclurer’s Stock at 50c. on
The Dollar!
We think comment almost superfluous after
reading tne following partial price list and
examining the stock in tins department:
Chemise.
This Regu
week's tar
Price. Price.
Ladies’Chemise, tncked bosom $ 25 5 80
Ladies’Chemise, lace trimming 29 15
Ladies’ Chemise, lace trimmed.
tucked yoke 85 50
Ladies'Chemise, corded bands . 35 50
Ladies’ Chemise, cambric ruffle
neck and sleeves 85 60
Ladies’ Chemise, insertion and
tucked yoke, embroidered edge 60 76
Ladies’ Chemise, square neck,
lace trimmed 50 69
Ladies’ Chemise, Pompadour
tucked bosom, insertion and
edge .. 63 1 00
Ladies’ Chemise, handsomely
trimmed 82 125
Ladies’ Chemise, handsome y
trmmed . 90 135
Ladle-,' Chemise, handsomely
trimmed 1 25 1 75
Drawers.
Lad'es’ Drawers, hem ami hunch
tucks 25 37
Ladies’Drawers, cambric ruffle.. 27 40
Ladies’ Drawers, embroidered
and tucked 40 63
Liclies’ Drawers, yoke bands,
tucks and ruffle of embroidery. 55 85
Lad es' Drawers, cambric tucks
aud Torchon lace 75 1 10
Ladies’ Drawers, cambric tucks
and Torchon lace 90 1 85
Skirts.
Ladies’ Walking Skirts 25 35
Ladies’ Walking Skirts, 2ii-:nch
hem. 5 tucks 35 50
Ladies’ Walking Skirts, cambrio
ruffle 35 55
Ladies’ Walking Skirts, 2 cam
bric ruffles, tucks . 60 90
Ladies’ Waiking Skirts, embroid
ered ruffle, tiuiicli tucks 75 ICO
Ladies’ Walking Skirts, hand
somely trimmed 85 125
Ladles’ Waikiug Skirts, hand
somely trimmed 99 1 60
Ladies’ Waikiug Skirts, very
sightly 1 26 2 00
Fin-r grades up to in same
proportion.
Gowns.
Ladies’Uowus, cambric ruffle. 45 68
Ladies’ Clowns, three inner ions,
four clusters and seven tucks 69 100
Ladies’ Gowns, Mother Hub
bards, thr-e style 75 110
Ladies' Gowns. Moflier Hub
bards, all over end roidery yoke 1 38 1 85
Ladies’ Gown-, Mother Hub
bards, cambric yoke 1 00 1 33
Covers.
Ladies' Cambr.c Corset Covers,
lace trimmed .... 21 85
Ladies’ Cambric Corset Covers,
withembroidury 23 40
Ladies' Canib l' Corset Covers,
embroidery and lac--trimmed .* 49 68
Ladies' Cambric Corset Covers,
embroidery and !ace trimmed . 78 100
Dressing Sacques*
Ladles’ Lawu Dressing Saoques *9 68
Ladies’ Cambrio Dressing
Sacques . 6C 73
Ladles’ Cambric Dressing
Sucqnes 73 1 00
Ladle-’ Cambric Dresiing
Saoques, trim mod 87 1 25
In this line we nave a Tory superior stooic at
all prices, as high as $8 each.
Children’s Dresses.
SPECIAL.
75 dozen Children’s Cambric Presses at 250,
85c and 50c; actual valuu 40c, 65c and 85c.
Novelties in Misses’ Handsoma White
Dresses, very cheap.
Aprons.
50 dor.cn Misses’ Lawn A prons, tucked, at
20c and 25c; regular price 35c aud 40c.
25dozen Misses’ I.awn Aprons, scolloped, at
33c; regular price 50c.
25 dozen Children's Aprons at !sc, 50n aud
73c, regular price 40c, 78c and 31.
SPECIAL.
Infants'Cambric and Linen Chemise, Skirls,
Slips and llobes at greatly reduced price*.
Jerseys.
SOME POSITIVE BARGAINS.
100 dozen Lad lea’ Black Silk Finished Jer
seys al 60c each; worth 31.
180dor.en Ladies’ Black Embroidered Jer
seys, pleated back, at 75c; worih 31 50.
75 dozen Ladled Black Uouclo Jerseys at
3123; worth 32.
5o dozen Ladies’Colored Jersoys, all wool,
at 00c; worth 51 50.
25 dozen Ladies’ Colored Jerseys, Mikado
Vests, at 33 75; worth $6.
C 9 Mall orders receive careful and
prompt attention.
Bnukiu aid Bill S.reets.
Dress Goods,
MHz and UnspM
BARGAINS!
On to-morrow wo will offer the largest
and most complete stock ot Dress Goods
ever shown beiore in Savannah, includ
ing a large variety of high class novelties
at prices that defy any and ail competi
tion.
See the Following Bargains:
150 pieces Lace Bunting, ia all colors,
at 8c per yard; sold last season at
100 pieces 36-inch Hair Line and Cheek
Beige Combination Suiting at 25c per
yard; worth 400.
25 picoes 38-incb Artnure Cloth at 30c;
actual value 50c.
25 pieces 40 inch French Cashmere at
40c; worth 65c.
SPECIAL.
25 pieces 38-inch Albatross, in Tan,
Gray, Biovvn and Illuminated Mixtures,
at ode per yard; very cheap.
20 pieces 40 inch All Wool Check Al
batross at 65c; worth 85c.
Novelties, Novelties,
In Combination Suits
From $lO to $35 each. Examination so
licited.
te Brass M
Replete with a full stookot the celebrated
Mourning Goods manufactured by B.
Priestly & Cos., Bradford, Eng.
Tlie merit of those goods is too well
known to need comment. We will simply
say that we guarantee our prices against
any house in the trade. The following are
Special Bargains for This Week:
25 pieces 33-r.ioh All Wool Albatross
aud Nuns’ Veiling at 60c; cannot be
matched less than 65c.
1(1 pieces 40-lncb Al! Wool French Cash
mere at 7oo; regular price sl.
10 pieces 40-inch Silk Warn Theresa
and Henrietta Cloth at $1; good value lor
|1 35.
Bordered Nuns’ Veiling a specialty.
S-I-L-K
DEPA RTIVSE^T.
A Marvelous Stock at
Low Prices.
NOVELTIES IN INDIA SILKS.
•
25 pieces 22-inch Surah Silk, ln all
shades, at 79c; worth sl. •
15 pieces Black mid
Silk atSSc; actual value
20 pieces Bair Line Surah Stripe Silk,
beautiful goods; very cheap.
20 pieces India Silk, handsome shades,
at low prices.
SPECIAL DRIVE—IO plecs Kloh
Heavy Black Lynns Silk, soit finish, at
J 1 60 pur yard; positive value for $2 25.
Embroidered Dress Robes.
Another lot of unapproachable bar
gains. 2,0'(0 White aud Colored Em
broidered Dress Robes, in India Linen,
Chain bray, Batiste, Z-phvrs, Canvas
Cloth and Satine, ranging In price from
$1 25 to $7 60 eaob.
SATEEIV.
We have just received another fresh
supply of best American Satinet lor
per yard. Also, French Sateen for
32*0.
nr Mail orders reoelve careful and
prompt attention.
Broimliioa and 801 l Streets
SAVANNAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 1887.
O XT R
M Oifiii
OF
NOVELTIES
ns GOODS,
MILLINERY,
Lais’ Umar,
Gloves, Hosiery,
Laces, Embroideries,
DOMESTICS,
Parasols, Shoes
AND
Gents’ Furnishings,
ETC.. ETC..
WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE
Wednesday & Thursday,
MARCH 30th and 31st,
WHEN WE WILL HAVE ON DISPLAY
THE MOST EXQUISITE LINE OF
Spring Novelties,
Both Imported and .Domestic,
Ever Before Shown
in This Market,
tXT~ Mali orders receive careful and
prompt attention.
Bmtitii and Ball tats.
Handkerchief
DEPARTMENT.
Pcsitiveiy Tte Last Week
OF OUR GREAT
HantorclM Sell
5,000 DUZEN TO SELECT FROM.
Immense Bar^airas
800 dozen Ladies’ Colored Border rlera
sttched Handkerchiefs at 2c and 8c each;
worth 5c and tic.
175 dozen Ladies’ Colored Border Ifem
sttchcd Hnnrikcreh efsatSc and 6o each; reg
ular price 10c and 1214 c.
6 (0 dozen Ladies’ v\ hire and Colored Border
Hems' itched Linen Handkerchiefs al 7c ami
9: ; woriti 12,'ic an I l'c.
259 dozen Lad es‘ White and Colored Border
Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs atllc and
li‘4< ; actual value K-r and S o.
>.6ii(l dozen Ladies’ White and Colored Bor
der Linen Hemstitch and Handkerchief , at 15c.
17c, 19c, 22c and 25c; each worth half as much
more.
HOSIERY.
Grand Display of Novelties at
Lowest Trices.
Hosiery at 21c a Fair.
51"0 dozen Ladies’unbleached solid colors and
farcy striped ll sc. regular made, at 21c;
never before offered le-a than 30c.
Hosiery at 23c a Pair.
275 dozen Lacies’ fenny stripe, unbleached,
black and solid color Hose, hoe goods, al 29c;
good value for ,’>oo.
Hosiery at 43c a Pair.
2-*5 dozen Ladies' b'anir, solid colors and
fancy sinned Ho-e at 4H<!; reg u’ar price 6dc.
Hosiery at 43c a Pair.
50 dozen Lad A**olid colors acd fancy li.de
thread H so at 4*ic; absolutely worth 73c.
Hosiery at 65c a Pair,
85 dozen Ladles' apuu silk Hose, in black
and solid colors, at 65c; never offered less
than 81
Hosiery nt 10c a Pair.
S’'o dozen Misses’ r/bbed Hose, i hla 1 k.gray
ami solid colors.. siz>‘(l :o at 10c j sold else
where foe 15" aud 20c.
Hosiery for 22c a Pair.
100 dozen Uiri-fH* plain end riMied Huse,
regular made.’at 22c; a grand bargain,
Hcaicrjr at .><• a Pair.
§’ dozen Mi ho*’ pp.ln and rMi bed How. new
spring •hades. Frauen toe. ar 85c; very cheap.
O C> V 13 .
Closing Oat Sals at Fositiye Bargain’.
Lot 1.
75 dozen T.sdieo’ 4 find 5-bulton Kid Gloves,
m black, dark color*, mo 10, tan aud opera,
at 69c a pair: reduced from 61.
*.ot 2.
100 dozen Ladle*’ 5-b ittoa Kid Glove* in
model and tana, at 75c; reduced from figs.
lot
85 dozen Lsdle*' 6-lmtton nndre*ed real
Kid Glove*. In back, tan. modus and dark
color., at 92c; worth 61 50.
Lot ;Jr.
75 dozen Ladles’ 6-bntton Kid Glove*, In
b'ack. tan. mode, and dark color., at II; re
duc and from $1 60.
Lot 5.
25 dozen T adlo*’ undressed Mouaqiietxlre*.
in s-hiutnn length, at *129 a pair; reduced
from II 75.
Novelties In Llale Thread and NHk
(.loves Just Received.
Embroideries and Laces.
Continuation Sale for Ons Weei Longer
Additional Birgulns Vow on Deploy.
We consider It unn-co sary to raa o any
remark* about thee uoo is, a* the number of
purchaNora we hare h "I durng the lat two
week* of fill* Sale I* sufficient .usr.no* for
the a-iiulnooes. of the Gltf. AT BARGAINS
OFFr RKD.
We otl' special attention to one lot of Ham
burg Embroideries, from ttj to 4 tnebe. wide,
at 16c per yard; good value for 35;.
PARASOLS!
Reanllful Novelties! Complete New Stock
Ju.t Opened I New Satin < nctling-l New
Bayadere Stripe*! Ne-v Surah Silks! Tight
Ko’ls, To iristf New Pongee., plain and lir e
Trlmm and! New Black Satin, laoe trimmed!
New Lace Covered far i-ol* in every quality,
■tyle and color at BOCK HO ITOM THICK*.
r~ Mall order, rcoolva careful and
prompt alienUou.
Brtudttii and Ball Sirceis
Linen Department
Special Attention.
Gigantic Biirgai ns for This Week
at Half Price.
200 dozon 24x48 Damask Towels, knotted
fringe, ai 25c each; worth 50c. Not mure
than half dozen to each customer.
100 dozen large slz White Fringed Doylies
at 51 35 uer dozen: actual va'ue $2.
50 dozen % White Linen Napkius at $1;
regular pro e 51 so.
25 and zen Turku Red Fi Ingcd Tab’e Covers,
size; from 6 4 t-i 10-4 a> little over half price
30 pier • l urkey R and Table Damask at 500,
65c and 75cj worth 660, 85c and 4:.
TWO DRYVEt,
in pieces Bleached Ba uslev Table Damask
at 75c anu |l; wortu $1 and 5i 25.
White Goods Department
Attractive Bargains Now Offered.
100 pieces White Checked Nainsook, Satin
flm-h. ati!*4e: so and 01-ewhere hi 10c.
60 pieces White Chocked India Linen at
12'/4c; actual va ue 20c.
so piece- Satin Finish I.ace Btrlpe Nainsook
at 23c; worth 40c.
SPECIAL.
1 case White India Linen Lawn at
would be cheap for 100.
200 pieces India Limn Lawn at 10c,
lie. 21c, 25c, 05". and 4uc; splendid value.
We ere now showing a full line of every
of desirable White Goods and at prices
mat cannot be touched.
Marseilles Quilts.
Another Lot of Genuine Bargains.
150 12-4 White Crochet Quilts at 89c.; worth
$1 25.
125 13-4 White Crochet Quilts, Marseilles
pattern., at 41 25: wo to 52
75 13-1 Whit" Marsei.les Qnllts at 52 75;
good value for 54.
DOM EST JOS.
Novelties in Wash Dress Goods.
We offer matchless bargains every day in
the week Asa re-ult the cot nter is con
stantly crowded with customers. We pro
pose to make nex‘ week’s trade lively by
offering me following:
2 7 pie.con Crinkled Seersucker at sc; sold
last oca- n for 12VfcC
-5 cases best quality yard w ide Shirting ot
B’-<e; .o'd no > tier*' las than 10.
8 emus 8-4 ben Unbleached Sheeting at
IS‘-ac: regular price 20c.
2 ' aws 9-4 beet Bleached Sheeting at Sin;
regular price 25c.
2.'. pices 40-inch Lace Scrim at 12'-4e and
16c; Old el-c slier -at Cue and 25c.
50 pieces Kmbroideied Zephyr Ginghams at
15c, 25u and 360.
Gents’ Furnishing.
The Most Complete **ock the City
at the Lowest Prices.
We sell Gen s’ Unlauudried Shirt*. rein
forr..(l linen broom ami wr at bands, good
quality and tlr.lslf, at, 48c; sold in regular
gent*’ furnishing stores for <6e.
G m*' Un.aundrie.!l Shirts. Wnmsuttabody,
reinforced baca and from, fine linen nosom
and baud*, at title; no and elsewhere fur $l.
SPECIAL.
1 lot Gent*’ Unlauudrled Shirt* at 800 each
to cose.
Gent.’ Reinforced Percale Shirt*, two col
lar# and ono pair cuff* attached, at 50o; woll
worth 7So.
lio.s’ Unlauudried Shirts, reinforced 8-ply
linen bo-om, size 13 to IS. at 4.c each.
Gout*’ Cross shiri*. linen bosom, at 50c;
wild in g nu’ furnlsling stores for 75c.
Guut*’ l>resn Shirt-, linen bosom, open
front*, it 78 1; wortn |t.
Gouts* lino cuatoiu made lire*- Slnrta at 00c
and *1 IT; equal to anything soi l elsewheru
fori! 75 and 11 70.
Gents’ Night shirts, good quality and flnlah,
at (i *old el*e w iere tor tl.
Geut*’ Night Shins, u od quality, hand
somely embroidered, at fijcYacli.
SPECIAL.
Gents’ 4-ply Linen collars, latest styles, at
10c each or *1 per dozen.
Karl & Wilson’* Collars and Cuff* In all the
lending styles.
Gent*’ Puff Scarfs, odd* and end*, at 35c
each; reduced from 50c sod 750.
Gents' l our In-Hand Scarf*, beautiful
style*, at 45 •; good value for 75c.
ItIG PUIVEB.
50 dozen Gent*’ Unbleached Hritieh Half
Hose, regular made, double heel* uuo iocs, at
27c; worlhUe.
0 dozen Gents’ Solid Col r and Fancy Lisle
7 hre id and Cotton flail Hose, reguar made,
at 35c. regular urioe 100.
. 5 dozen solid Color aud Fancy Half Hose
at 81c; reduced from Ooc.
order* receive careful and
pruuipt attention.
Broil Mi aii Ba;l Btrecis.
(FKICFgIOATRtR.
| 601 81 A vOt'Y, {
Bib’ Cl!
DEPARTMENT.
Lust Prices
Reign Supreme.
Ooyf’Cioiiiing
Chsaper Than Ever.
Boys’ School Suit*, sizes 5 to 11 years. |1 jt.'\
Boys’ Sailor Blouse Suits, sizes 8 to 10 yeans
81 88.
Boys’School Suits In Bark Checks, Spring
Goods, sizes 4 to 13 years, |l 76.
Boys’ School Suit*, substantially made and
trimmed, sizes 4to 13 years, *2. Do not fail
to sec these goods.
Special Bargain: Bov* Three-Piece Suits,
Knee Pants, Spring Weights, sizes 6 to 11
years, 62 50; worth double the money.
Boys’ School Suits, Norfolk and Plaited
Jackets, sizes 4 to 18 years, 43. A great bar
gain.
Boys’ Blue Flannel Suit*. Plain aud Plaited
sizes 4 to 10 years, |3; worth |6.
Boys’ Cassimere Suits, sizes 4 to 8 years,
62 98; reduced from 65.
Special Bargain: Boys’ Suits, Black aud
Brown Corkscrew, sizes 4 to 7 yeurs, 68 60j
reduced from 68.
Boys’ Jersey Suits in Blue aud Brown,
part are trimmed with white braid and part
untrimmed, sizes 4 to 12 years, 62 68 and (8 48.
A full and complete line of Boys’ Sohool
Saits, Spring Styles, handsomely made and
trimmed, slzeA-to 13 years. 43 50.
B ys’ Dross Suits In Fancy Materials sizea
4 to 13 years, 44. 44 50, 45.
Special Bargain: Boys’ Blue aud Browa
Serge suits, sizes i to 18 years. 65 50; worth 48,
Special Bargain in Boys’ Long Pants Salts
sizes 13 to 17 yeurs, 63 98.
Boys’ Long Pants Suits, sizes 9 to II years
42 78; worth double the money.
Boys’ Long Pants Suits m Tweeds and
Chucks, sizes 9 to 14 years, 43 u 8; a great bar
gain.
Boys’ Long Pant* Suits, Blue Flannel, sizes
9 to 12 years, 44 78.
Boys’ Long Pant* Suits In Uuton, Casst
mercs and Tweeds, sizes ll to 17 yoars, 46.
Bo> s’ Long Pant* Suits All Wool, In Cbecka
and Corknorows, slightly soiled, size* 12 to 16
years, 41 60; reduced from 414.
/O-Mml order* reoeiyo careful and
prompt attention.
j-i'amMou and. Ball Streets.-