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No Other House Ever Will, Ever Can. Sell the Same Perfect Goods for the Same Prices as Appel & Schaul Sell Them.
NOW is THE TIME TO BUY.
The Plane!, Mars.
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On my newly Invented Eleetropcd’. My thou£hts traveled tsek to the earth I had
T traveled )at night tn Mars; lef.
yfcall I tell you the wonders that greeted my And the stock Appel & Schaul would show
fight To the visitors fresh from the Planet of Mart
On my journey among the stars? fould I only persuade them to go
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The men as a race, are fine and strong: I them a"out it. aid mentioned the styles
t hey are advanced in every art: They could see in that well lighted store.
In their lives, which are spent frr the good of Then I spoke of the prices thev re nnt selling
all. f °'
Selfishness has no part. <*>r lower than * er oefore^i
m v,u
man is so rich that his neighbor starves. Until so excited the whole c rowd became.
• u . They vowed they dat once find a wav
\o man is an Idle drone . * .... , .
' ~ To buy from this store all its clothing so
Willie otners work to supply his need.',
vo one lives for himself alone. . , rar , t> ' ,
And silently waft them away.
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Their knowledge is far in advance of ours, t ..
* Now a word tovny friends on the Earth. ere I
Their aims and thoughts more high: ,
They've conquered tho secrets of life and . ‘ . . ,
' i th T advise AOT these bargains to buy.
.. While the jieople of Mars arc Inventing a way
And can answer the question, “W H\ ” „ _ _ * J
AU . , 1 To carry them off on the sly.
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Their houses are models in every respect.
ind sr; built Lotli for health and for ease..
Bat their clothing is hideous; 1 just had to
laugh.
And pretended X was trying to sneeze.
HOLIDAY NOVELTIES.
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JiDressirrd &o\nrxjs,
I3<sttl7 Soloes,
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Silk gt 17 d S6itii7 Sbisp®i7GleT*Sj
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f-* Gir7C-y- oslery.
JP eric’s Ty id Grlcsres.
NOTICE, NON-RESIDENTS. —If you come to Savannah next Tuesday on the cheap
excursion, come and see us. We will save you double your railroad fare and send you home
happy.
ADDETI JQL CCUAI II ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS
B EiE CSC AND HABERDASHERS.
RELIABILITY.
This word happily de
scribes the basis of our
business, and on this ba
sis we are willing to be
judged in comparison
and competition with
any other house in
Georgia.
We are now, first, last and all the time, a progressive and reliable house, never attempt to fake or bunko the public. No deviation from this platform. We study to please every cust omer*
We are alive to everv movement that is going on in every producing center of the world, where silk, wool, flax and cotton arc prepared for consumers of dry goods. Our every thought is centered in
our business, our every care for patrons’ wants. That you appreciate our plan and our methods is manifested in our continual growth and prosperity. Step by step we have justly earned our claim
as the Champion Bargain Givers of Savannah. It’s a great claim to make, but we are going to back it up. We want your trade and wc will offer this week such a magnitude of special and extraor
dinary bargains as to completely eclipse any sale yet announced this season and arouse still greater enthusiasm.
Visitors to Savannah this week are invited to make our store headquarters.
Silks and Dress Goods
toadies who wore discommoded by not !
e*ing waited upon at otfr silk and dress
ronds counters duping the past week
io "'ing to the unusual rush in these de
partments) need have no fear of a repeti
don. as we have made better arrange
■tents and hope to be able to serve all
''iio avail themselves of the great bar
gains we are offering.
'he a yard will buy eashmeres, your
' hniee of id different shades, usual price
■2; jC.
21c a yard will buy 40-inch, wool Henri
®l ‘ i4S former price 35c.
a yard will buy your choice of a lot
?' 49 inch, all wool, imported dress goods
bought to sell at 63c.
' a yard will buy a 54-inch, all wool,
eamol’s hair plaid, real value, ¥1.35.
a yard will buy a 54-inch, all wool.
*>' rm serge in black and navy, cut down
from fi.25.
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'■lc a yard will buy a 47-inch black, all
s tlk linish Henrietta, the best value
ever oSored for ¥I.OO.
As long as they last.
1, <: '. r , a ■ vnrr ' wjll buy the balance of those,
' autifu) double warp, changeable Surah
• .Kv ltemcmber the price. 49c, not 50c
r 7,X1 w hat they are actually worth.
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FOYE & MORRISON’S
Great Money Raising, Money Saving Sale
RAISES A GREAT COMmOTION,
Carrying everything before it. Scores of Invincible Bargains this
week. Compare our Goods. Compare our Prices.
Domestic Department
Rousing, Roaring Bar
gains.
3 4 'c a yard, fine staple ginghams, i
worth 6c.
3^4 c a yard, good unbleached sea island
cotton, worth fie.
35i'c a yard, standard calicos, fast col
ors, regular price6*^c.
4y.jC a yard, good unbleached Canton
flannel, real value 7c.
7U'c a yard. 43 inch pillow cotton, soft
finish, cut from 12' u\
8c a yard, best extra heavy unbleached
Canton flannel. You can never buy it
again less than 12Uc.
9C,c a yard, best domestic and French
satines, full value for 20c and 25c.
Ask to See this Item.
19c a yard, all wool, white flannel,
would be cheap for 30c.
25c a yard, all wool, striped and plaid
sacking flannel, cut down from 40c.
Scores of matchless bargains at this
counter.
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THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, DECEMBER IS. 1893.
Having received a great number of duplicates in our different depart
ments this week, purchased at a much lower figure than early season pur
chases, we are in a position to-day to offer one of the most complete stocks
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of Fine Made Clothing, Hats and Men's General Fixings’that there are to be
found in Savannah, at prices which discount all bake Sales.
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This space for Miller's
Hats. Try one and you will
wear no other.
Notions, Etc.
Phenomenal Offerings.
Read every item carefully; they arc
money savers.
(c a paper.
Good American pins, sold everywhere
for se.
Ic a card.
For hooks and eyes in black and white,
price elsewhere sc.
Ic a piece.
For best rick-rack braid, full lengths.
You often paid 10c for same goods.
3c a piece.
Best all wool skirt braids. 4-,vard
lengths, in all cplors, usually sold for 10c.
3c a yard.
Plain and faucy garter elastic, price
elsewhere 10c.
4c a dozen.
Fine white pearl buttons, all si :es, for
mer price 10c.
3c a dozen.
Fancy metal buttons, all shades to
match dress goods, worth 10c, Iscand 20c.
9c a yard.
Novelty trimmings, braids, all new
shades to match dress goods, some in this
lot sold as high as 80c.
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Vj/ olir JSJoilsrrs §ti*etcl7 XS* laDDer.,
° nC F,,aln Deviauo.
Towels, Table Linen, Etc.
Prices that give point and force.
Here you vrill find linen that is linen.
A linen stork without, trash or trlick is
hard to find—but hero it is.
3?-i'c a yard, 18 inch brown twill crash
toweling, worth 7c.
29c a yard for <SB inch turkey and un
ble-ched loom damask, cut down from 40c
and 4ic.
79c a yard for best bleached Barnsley
damask, never offered before less than
Al.OOand *1.35.
7c each for 20x28 heavy, all linen tow
els. were good sellers at 13Gc.
19c dozen checked doylies, the kind that
is usually sold for 36c.
25c each for 24x48 knotted fringe da
mask towels, deep colored borders.
Fon'tfail to see this lot. they are hum
mers, well worth 40c and 50c.
Chenille Portieres.
*4.98 a pair chenille portieres, 48 inches
! wide in all shades with rich dados ami
heavy fringe on both ends, fine value, for
i *6.75.
New Stamped Linens.
New squares, new splashers, new tid
j ies. new scarfs, new tray covers, etc.
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Our stock of Clothing is just as attractive to the eye as Egyptian hiero
glyphics. The attractiveness is only equaled by the quality. When you get mer
chandise that is not only good looking, but also of the highest grade, and, above
all. when you get it cheap, you ought to put in your twenty*four hours daily
in this way:
Do not seek pears upon the elm. Do not buy elsewhere when your money
will buy more at our store. We offer so much at the price that it will seem like
Blankets and Comforts.
No enterprising agent, no overloaded
maker, no frightened speculator ever
curved prices so ruthlessly. We ra< og
ni:.e hot one fact and that is, the stock
must be sold at once.
00c for 10-4 grey or white blankets,
would be cheap anywhere for*l.oo.
98c for 10 4 heavy white, wool blank
ets. were bought to sell at *1.50.
*3.49 for 11-4 white, ail wool blankets,
never ode red less than *5.00
Jfi.Uk for 11-4 fine white Australian wool
blankets, cut from *IO.OO.
Comforts.
Bed comforts at 58c. 79c. 98c and *1 19,
cut from 85c, *I.OO. *1.25 and *1.50.
Lace Curtains.
<K!e a pair, Nottingham lace curtains,
3).; yards long, full tape edge, price all
over, *I.OO.
*1.49 a pair fine Nottingham lace cur
tains. beautiful designs, worth *3.00.
Umbrellas.
As long as they last.
69c each, for those nice Gloria umbrel
las. oxidized and natural handles, uever
before o.fered less than *I.OO.
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WARNING.
The .JAEGER VXDERWKAR (for which
we are Savannah Agents) has been manufactured under
I >r. Jaeger's supervision and control ever since its
origin, in 1870.
This Underwear, liia<lo of t lie purest wool,
of the finest quality obtainable, became at
once a great success, till now it is known throughout
the world— Stanley anil Gardner having carried
it into the heart of Africa, Kate Marsden into the
frozen wilds of Siberia, and Lieutenant Peary
almost to the North Pole.
-H Unscrupulous Dealers I**-
Will try and sell you part cotton goods for less money,
claiming them as good as Jaeger’s. If you want, the
genuine article, come to headquarters.
8 HOURS SLEEP.
8 HOURS WORK,
8 HOURS SMILES.
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Etc.
Incomparable Bargains.
How reduced prices do shine in con
trast to old oues
8c a pair.
Children's heavy ribbed, fast black
hosiery, size 5 to 9' , former price, 15c.
Isc a pair.
Children's seamless fast black, ribbed
hosiery, all size, good value for 25c.
I7c a pair.
Cadies' regular made, fast black hos
iery, price everywhere 35c.
29c a pair.
Ladies' fine, fast black and fancy hos
iery, reduced from 50c.
Handkerchief Plums.
5c each.
200 dozen white and colored border, em
broidered handkerchiefs, never offered
less than 10c.
lie each.
Fine shear, whito embroidered hand
kerchiefs, worth 20c.
29c each.
Ladies' heavy ribbed undervgsts, worth
vOCi
Very, very special.
Closing out the balance of our stock of
Warner’s celebrated camel's hair, health
Underwear for ladies, at actual cost.
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PROGRESSIVE.
This word perfectly
defines our methods of
Business, and on these
methods we propose to
expand —to grow -to
deal every step must be
one in advance —never a
move backward.
Ladies’ and Children’s
Cloaks.
Mark the enthusiasm this sale will cre
ate We have forgotten the profits and
ignored the cost, and hereby give notice
that the <lo*e and judicious buyer shall
have it all his own way. Wc are not ad
vertising merely one or two garments as
bargains but our whole stock is thrown
open aud included in this sale.
$1.69 Eech.
About ISOChildrenV long Cloaks, rnitjd
materials, size 4 to 13 years, former price
from *3.00 to *4.00.
$4.98 Each.
Ladies' New Jackets with Capes,
Wraps and cloth Capes worth from *5.00
to *12.00.
$8.75 Each.
Ladies' Jackets and Capes, latest styles
and colors, last week's price *t2.00 to
*15.U0.
Ladies’ Knit Skirts.
Ladies' Knitted Skirts in all colors at
69c and *1.19; reduced *I.OO and *1.75.
Boys’ Clothing.
To close out entire stock at less than
half price, as we propose to discootinua
this department.
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