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ESTABLISHED 1850. 1
• J H. EBTILL, Editor and Proprietor, f
A. R. ALTMAYER & CO.
Largest Dry Goods House South.
ml feet
GREAT
Clearing Sale
OF
HUS
AT
IIS PBS.
I Our store was crowded with
listomers every day last week
I consequence of the great
Bargains offered by us and the
let of our selling entire stock
l such great reductions. Our
Inject is to clear out the bai
lee of Spring and Summer
Iress Goods. This week’s in
ducements will make a clean
■veep.
■Closing out NUN'S VEILING in all shades at
Kc. a yard.
AT sc. A YARD
losing out BUNTING, LACE GRENADINE
■d CANVAS CLOTH; worth from 10c. to
yard.
■This is without a doubt the greatest value
icr offered in cheap DRESS GOODS and should
■ eagerly sought for
B-lDch Imported Dress Goods at 25c. a Yard.
■One lot 40-inch IMPORTED DRESS GOODS,
I ten different styles, at 25c. a yard; reduced
■om 85c, and 40c.
IRLATEST DRIVE OF THE SEASON.
pieces 40-inch ALL WOOL FRENCH ALBA
■ROSS CLOTHS and HAIR-LINE CHECK
■“SHMEREB, j n a |j jjjp neweg t shades, at 39c
| vard; sold early in the season for 65c.
■ C'me early, this is a rare chance to buy rich
* n DRESS GOODS at extremely low
■“lets.
| Bona Fide Reduction
OF
po PER CENT.
ON OUIt ENTIRE STOCK OF
1 MESS GOODS.
PARASOLS.
I Alt mayor’s Parisol Stock is
ftoplcte in every detail, and
r vcr Before have they been
F ' e ,0 show such a bewilder*
p variety of Novelties in
Httisols, and never again will
P °fler such bargains as
P lose tßat will be presented
M week.
BeF COLLARS.
, '* l dot"" Lading' j.piy Linen Collars with
Fvuit Be. each; advertised as bargains elae
at 10c.
fElje JHofnittg
SPECIAL NOTICE!
Miliati Sits
AT
H ALF ACTUAL VALUE
18 Fine Combination and
Embroidered Suits is all that
remains of our large stock this
season. Those we will dispose
of this week no matter at
what loss.
ALTMAYER’S Black Dress
Goods Department has the
largest and most complete
stock ever shown in this State
of strictly reliable first-class
goods. Every article in this
department is purchased from
the most celebrated French,
English and American manu
facturers. The styles are all
the latest and the textures are
specially suited for this climate.
This week special inducements
will be offered in one lot
Priestley’s Celebrated Silk
Warp Mourning Goods, also
one lot Black and White Hair
Line Stripes and Checks in
light weight all wool materials
suitable for second mourning.
Ladies purchasing these goods
can depend on getting reliable
goods at a saving of 35 per
cent, from prices elsewhere.
SILKS!
Must Be Sold!
LADIES
SHOULD NOT NEGLECT
TO TAKE ADVANTAGE ON
OF THIS GENUINE
SILK MARK DOWN
Olio lot FANCY SURAH and STRIPED and
CHECKED SUMMER SILKS for 52>*c. a yard,
which has boon sold this season at 75e., Ssc.
und sl.
One lot HEAVY ALL SILK SURAH at 69c.;
absolutely worth sl.
GREAT MARK SOWN
Black Silks
50c, 60c, 75c, 85c, sl, $1 25,' J 1 50
and op (o (he finest grades.
590 dozen Ladies" Chemise at 85c.; worth 4<V.
500 (lur.cn Ladled Night Gowns at 450.; worth
75c.
800 donen Indies' Skirts, Cambric ruffle, rtt
25c.: worth 40e.
SAVANNAH, 0 A., SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1887-TWELVE PAGES.
VERY LOW.
ALTMAYER’S stock of
Silk comprise the largest as
sortment of stvles and color
•/
ings ever shown on a single
counter in this town, and the
immense values offered this
week will certainly create a
commotion.
LADIES’ and MISSES’
Un Iklmear
AND
CORSETS!
The sale of the balance of the stock of Ladies’
Muslin Underwear and Corsets, recently pur
chased by us at auction at a sacrifice, will be
continued this week at a reduction of from
40 to 50 per cent from Actual Value.
The immense sale which we
have had last week on Cotton
Underwear and Corsets is ex
tremely gratifying to us, as it
proves beyond a doubt that
our efforts to place before the
public a choice line of Ladies’
and Misses’ Fine Underwear
at about the actual cost of the
material for making them has
been fully appreciated. Ladies
are surprised at the really low
prices those goods are sold at.
din's tests.
100 dozen Children's Calico and Lawn Dresses
at 25c. cud 35c.
200 dozen Children's Seersucker Dresses, trim
med with embroidery, at 75c. each; worth $1 50.
Jerseys
—at—
PositiraflOipaclal
Bargains.
75 dozen Oldies' Black All Wool Jerseys, box
plait back, fine goods, at 81 85; reduced from 83.
Millinery
In a business experience of
over ten years we have never
presented for the considera
tion of our lady patrons as
large a variety of first-class
fashionable Millinery as this
season, and we guarantee our
prices to be lower than ever
before, which is saying a great
deal, and whicn means a sav
ing of 40 per cent, from prices
charged elsewhere. Grand
attractions in every kind of
millinery this -week.
A. R. ALTMAYER & CO.,
/
BROUGHTON A-INTD lyiil, L STREETS.
ALTIAYER’S
liiiestie Department
Has been and continues to be the talk of the
town. The astonishing bargains continual
ly offered can only be appreciat
ed by an examination.
PRINTED LAWN.
5 cases yard-wide Printed Linen Finish Lawn,
in lengths varying from 9 to 15 yards each, at
sc. a yard; never offered before less than BJ*e.
These goods are new, in good condition, and the
very latest patterns.
Bargains in Crinkle Seersucker at sc. and 10c.;
worth 10c. and 15c,
SCRIM.
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
We will continue the sale of our yard wide
Madras Scrim at D4c. ; worth 12hjc.
Crazy Cloth,
In Stripes; with solid colors to match, at 15c.
a yard.
A CARD.
ALTMAYER & €O. will
on Monday, May 9th, present
to every customer purchasing
Shoes to the amount of $1
and over a bottle of Wolfe
& Randolph’s celebrated “Le
vantine” Shoe Polish, value
25c.
LADIES,
We have only 48 pairs of those
beautiful, Hand-Sewed, Patent
Leather Oxford Ties, at $1 75;
reduced from $3. Recollect,
first come has first choice.
Hosiery
SPECIAL DRIVES.
100 dozen Misses' Hose at 10c. and 15c.; regu
lar price 15c. and 20c.
275 dozen Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose, black
and solid colors, at 19c.. FOR THIS WEEK
ONLY.
Gloves.
500 dozen Ladies’ 6-button Lisle Thread Gloves,
in blacks and tans, at 10c., worth 25c.
300 dozen Ladies' 8-button Lisle Thread Gloves,
in blacks and tans, at 15o.; worth 85c.
Clow Out at a Sacrifice
u
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Kid Gloves
AT
Half Actual Cost.
Silk IVXitts
150 dozen Ladies' Silk Mitts, In black, white,
tan and opera shades, at 88c. a pair, worth 35c.
ALTMAYER’S
GENTS’
Furnishing
DEPARTMENT.
CONTINUATION SALE
CROWDS
Have thronged our Gents' Furnishing Depart
ment for the past week, and have availed
themselves of the opportunity we
offered in purchasing the
greatest bargains in
Gents’ Laundried and Unlaundried
Shirts, Collars, Culls, Scarfs,
Half Hose and Gauze
Underwear
EVER SHOWN IN SAVANNAH.
We shall continue this great sale this coming
week with 400 dozen Gents’ Scarfs added, in
Ticks, Puffs, Flat* and Four-lu-Uands, all to be
sold at
25c. EACH.
Actually Worth Double the Price
500 dozen Gents’ laundried and Unlaundried
Shirts, reinforced linen bosom and bands, at 49c.
and 72e. each; worth 75c. and sl.
JUST THE THING forOLD GENTLEMEN
One lot Gents' Dress Shirts, open front, plaited
bosom, with Collars and Cuffs attached.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Special Bargains.
500 dozen white and colored border Hemmed
Handkerchiefs at 3c. each.
1 grand combination lot Ladies' Linen Hem
stitched Handkerchiefs in plain white embroi
dered and fancy borders, your choice at lie.;
worth from 25c. to 35c.
Pcrfiimerv and Snaps.
V I
Colgate's Toilet Water, large size bottles, at
75c.; regular price sl.
5,000 boxes Toilet Soap, three cakes in a box,
at 10c. each; drug store price 25c.
75 dozen Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Toilet
Soap at 21c.; drug store price Site.
Fas for Evcrjlilj.
30,000 TO SELECT FROM.
RANGING IN PRICE FROM
lc. Up TO $25.
Altmayer & Cos. have just
received au importation of
French Dress Buttons, which
for beauty of design, fine fin
ish, etc., far surpass anything
in this line ever shown by
them before at such low prices.
Nothing but an examination
will give an idea of the fine
assortment or the low figures
we are selling them for.
500 dozen Fancy Ivory But
tons, suitable for wash dresses,
at 7c. per dozen; sold else
where for 15c.
I
SHOES.
Wonderful!
Extraordinary!
Aren’t They Pretty!
I Really Don’t See How They Can
Afford to Sell Them So Cheap!
Etc., Etc.
The above are a few of the
many complimentary remarks
made by the multitudes who
visited ALTAI AYER & CO.’S
Shoe Department the past
week.
A few of the Special Bar
gains this week will be Chil
‘dren’s Fine Kid, Spring Heel,
Button Shoes, worked button
holes, sizes 5 to 8, former price
$1 25, this week’s price 85c.
Children’s Kid Shoe, ditto,
sizes 8J to 10a, former price
$1 50, this week’s price sl.
In button, lace or elastic. •
(>OO pairs Gentlemen’s Fin
est American Calfskin Shoes,
seamless foxings, warranted
the genuine Ward well hand
stitched Shoe, price this week
$2 75; regular price sl.
The prices <jnoted above,
recollect, are - for this week
only.
SHOES.
ALTMAYER & CO. have
decided to continue their
Great Mark Down Sale of
Fine Shoes for one week
longer. This is to give to
the many who could not get
waited on last week an oppor
tunity to purchase a pair oi
fine Shoes for half the regular
price.
i lave you seen ALTMAYER
& CO.’S 20-button French
Kid Button Boot at $2, worth
$5? The most stupendous
bargain ever otfered in this or
any city in the universe.
Big talk? Well, we have
the goods and can prove just
what we state.
We will continue for this
week only the sale of our reg
ular $1 French Kid Button
Boot for $2. Recollect, for
this week only the price will
be $2.
Ladies’ Fine Hand-Turned
Oxford Ties and Newport But
ton, price $1 25 ; worth $2.
Monday will be Souvenir
Day in the Shoe Department.
A bottle of Wolfe & Ran
dolph’s celebrated “Levan
tine” Shoe Polish, value 25c.,
will be given to every cus
tomer purchasing Shoes to the
amount of $1 and over.
Altmayer & Cos. will on to
morrow morniug inaugurate
the greatest sale of Hamburg
Embroideries, Laces and
Flouncings that Inns ever taken
place in Savannah. They will
offer their entire stock of up
wards of $15,000 worth of
those goods at prices that will
startle purchasers. The goods
are all new, being this season's
importation, and must certain
ly command the attention of
all frugal purchasers.
I PRICK glO A YEAR. 1
1 5 CENT* A COPY, f
joys’ Clothing
DEPARTMENT.
A Wonderful Sale!
The largest. most complete, most varied, most
fashionable, in fact altogether the grandest sala
of Hoys' Clothing in the State in going at
Fifty Cents on the Dollar.
The designs are all new, the styles the latent,
the fabrics of the most approved quality and the
workmanship of the very highest onW. The
lisi of prices is only gtven aa an indication of
the extraordinary bargains to lie found in the
vast stock, which is being sold at figures so
startling low as to excite the astonishment of
all buyers.
200 Boys’ School Suits, sizes 4to 13 years,
$i no.
(100 Boys' Suits, ail wool Worsteds, Chevoits,
Silk Mixtures, Cassiineres, Flat neb, size* 4 to IS
years, $8 88.
100 Boys’ Jersey Suits, Brown and Blue, size*
4 to 12 years, >1 35.
200 Boys' Sailor Suits, Blue. Brown, Gray
Flannels, sizes 8 to 12 years, $1 80.
200 Boys’ one or two piece Kilt Suits, Blue amfl
Brown Flannels, sizes 2 to 8 years, $2 50.
1,000 pairs Boys’ Old Pants, sizes 4 to 18 years, 1
00c., 75c., gl 00, 81 00. i
ALTMAYER'S
Linen Departmeit
—IS GAINING—
Increased Patronage
Every Day.
THISWEEK
—WILL OFFER-
Phenomenal Bargains!
ASK TO SEE
1 lot 68-inoh Heavy Bleached Barnsley Double
faced Satin Damask at 70c. {>er yard, positively
worth $1 20. This is the cheapest lot of Damask*
that has ever been offered Ir. this market, and we
simply advise an early call to secure a bargain,
ns staple good* of this quality cannot long re
main nrsoltl.
100 dozen Colored Border and Turkey Red
Doylies at 82c. a dozen, regular price Jl 25.
100 dozen Linen Towels at 014 c., actual value
10c.
At 25c. Each
We (shall offer another 100 dozen 21x18 Damask
Towels, Fancy Border, Knot. Fringe, worth at
least and sold nowhere less than 40c.
Our stock of Linens in every respect is the
largest and <:hea])st to be seen anywhere.
White Goods.
Lett week our White Goods Department waa
crowded with eager purchasers of our great bar
gains in White Lawns anil I’laid Nainsooks. To
supply the ini-rousing demand for those goods at
a iKjpular price we shall offer this week
Four Decisive Berpiis.
BARGAIN 1.
2 cases each White Chock Nainsook and India
Linen Lawn at advortised elsewhere as a
bargain for B<4c.
BARGAIN 2.
8 cases fine Sheer India linen Lawn at IDs. •
yard, never offered less than 15c.
BARGAIN 3.
2 cases White Satin Check Canvas Cloth, a
very "handsome fabric at a yard, whiefc
has been sold lost season for 25c.
BARGAIN 4.
3 cases very fine India Linen, hi inches wide,
at 15c. a yard, cannot be duplicated in this town
less than 85c.
H|jecial i-eduotiona in all kinds of White Goods.
Embroidered Robes.
Marvelous Offerings.
We shall offer during this week the balance of
this season's importations that have not been
sold below $2 20 and $2 50 each at
$1 50.
Remember there is only a small quantity left.
Also. 1 lot better grade at $2 20 and S3 00, re
duced fr< >m $8 50 and *5 00.
These Uohes are in white. Ecru and Colored,
and contain sufficient material to make a drees
with nine yards of Embroidery to match.
Marseilles Quilts.
The Greatest Value Ever Of
fered.
160 large size White Honeycomb Quilts at 40c
Special Drive—2 cases 12 4 White Maroeiliee
Quills at 80c., absolutely worth $1 50.
I case 18-4 Heavy Marseilles Quilts, handsome
patterns, at $2 25 and $3 50, worth $3 50 and
&> 00. _
SATINES.
We still continue the sale of our finest quality
French Batines at 20c., New York retail price
35c.
Also one lot cost quality American Ratine,
new patterns, at 15c., sold elsewhere for 25c.
Just Received.
1 lot Ladies’ pure Silk ITn
dervests in White, Cream,
Pink, Bine, Black, Red, Helio
trope, Old Gold and Red with
Fancy Fronts, at $2 50 and
$5 00 each.