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PAKT TWO.
THE GREAT CHAIIENGE SALE
Begins Monday at q Q’Clock
And We Challenge the Entire SoutiT to a Competition in This Contest.
This sale is made possible to us by a series of coincidences, unfortunate in themselves; but some’s losses are
your gain. The congested condition of the Eastern markets, brought about by the overproduction of the mills,
is the chief factor that throws this opportune PLUM OF SEASONABLE NECESSITIES right into your lap.
Even the wealthy “combine” of mills is, at times, brought to that condition which nothing but immediate cash brings immediate relief. Financial
phlebotomy, produced with the scalpel of hard cash, brings relief to the mills, and should bring joy to the heart of every consumer in Savannah.
THIS IS OUR EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY,
And we intend to emphasise the fact by such a distribution of favors to our patrons, that the celebration of our Eighth Birthday will long be re
membered by our friends, and in the annals of Savannah’s trade. And we mean to make these presents to every one of our patrons in such way
that no one’s pride can be offended. You may pay for any article, but the price will be nominal only, that you may retain your independence.
For Instance, You May Pick Out a Pair of Ladies’ Black or Tan Oxford Ties, w ° rt V„ s oX°si.oo. for 35c
The Great
Challenge
Sale
irtll.lM,
At 9 O’clock.
ENDS
When all the bargains are
gone, which will be several'
weeks hence; as there are
piles of stuff from the mills
to be gotten rid of.
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In order that our out-of
tovvn friends may share in
the benefits of
This Great Sale,
V e will pay their R. R. fare
in from any point within 50
miles of Savannah upon the
purchase of merchandise to
the amount of §5.00. That
will give you
i fi [ill.
and goods nearly thrown in.
AFTER JUNE 1
This Store Will Close
S:3O P. M.
2Tjc filoYninfl Uetog.
n com fid i mm ii at n i m tat i
Nor can you get even a small part of the good things
we will show you to-morrow in this small space.
Ladies’ Kid and Patent Oxford Ties, with vesting
tops - 51.29
Turkish Bath Towels, full size, worth as you
well know, 15c 9c
Printed Batiste, light colors, blue also black
grounds, great piles 6*4.C
Colored Scotch Lawns, sells everywhere 5c 2/zC
White India Lawn, everybody knows its worth.. 3c
Checked and Corded Nainsook, ifl great abundance.. 3 3 4 c
Scotch Dress Ginghams, a grand line patterns.. 5c
Printed Cotton Challies, in superabundance.... 5c
One yard wide Fruit of the Loom, this speaks for itself.... 6'iC
One vard wide Percales, beautiful goods and seifs for 12c 6LC.
Bleached Cotton Towels, these are splendid 2'Ac
A lot of 35c Hemmed Linen Towels ar; mirked to go at.. |9 c
$7 to $lO Ladies’ "Pattern Hats," you can see they were
made abroad • $3.50
No such Matting as this ever before seen even at 15c.. |Qc
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Every Ariicle in Store Will tie MaiKed on Basis ol itie few Meniioned.
FIGURES NEVER LIE.
And here is an exemplification of that axiom which
you can yourself prova. There is no loop-hole. Here
are the facts :
Men’s Balbriggan Drawers and Shirts 19c
A great pile §3 and §4 Men’s Pants, plaids and StripßS.S2.7o
Men’s English Plaid Wool Suits, in blue, gray and
tan, limited quantity $4.98
Men’s Colored Percale Shirts, collars and linked
cuffs detached, value 75c and SI. OO 39c
Men’s Fast Color Hose, tan and black; every man
pays 15c for them 8c
Foulard Silks, black and navy blue grounds; you’ve
always paid 50c for ’em 25c
Taffeta Silks, all new shades, and black plenty to select Irom —55 c
Misses’ Hose, black and tan- a great pile ol these 5c
Ladies’ Plain and Ribbed Hose; these arc regularly sold for 19c... 10c
Ladies’ Swiss Ribbed Vests; everybody knows their value 2j4c
Ladies’Vests, pink, blue and white; good value 15c 8c
SAVANNAH, GA„ SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1900.
ft B ULL ST& '
well Mil mese Fires Mew me worm
For they represent not only rock-bottom, but sub
bases in price values, and these incidents in one’s life
bring happiness into the household.
Sewing Rocker, oak finished, just the thing lor the ladles 33c
Valenciennes Laces, 12 yards in piece |sc
35c Embroideries, 5-in. wide, Edging and Insertings |9c
A great lot of Cambric Embroidery and Edging, worth 12c 5c
Pepperill 42-in. Pillow Case Cottons IOC
10-4 Utica Bleached Sheeting 24c
Grand lot and a big pile Silk Petticoats, now marked $5 and $6 2.98
10 styles Lace Baby Caps, originall sold at 50c Isc
Percale Shirt waists, all colors, laundered Collars and Cuffs 25c
Muslin Skirts and Gowns, lace trimmed 29c
A great lot of fine, filmy Chemises, this is a literal gift 15c
Ladies’ Gowns and Skirts, Rutiled and Embroidered, were consid
ered bargains at $2.50 |.25
Lace and Ribbon Waists, Silk in all colors and black, some of
these have sold at $6 2.98
Ist kpie Us is hi:
A 2-quart BLIZZARD FREEZER , .. 89c
Full size Fancy Hammock, with pi110w.... • 69c
Infants’ Kid, Button Shoes, Patent Tip, from Ito 6 35c
Toilet Soaps, 4 cakes in box, and only 10c
Sailor Hats, just the thing for summer wear, worth 35c 10c
Beautiful collection of Flowers worth 50 and 75c. 10c
Ladies’ White Dnck Skirts, also linen color, a rare chance 75c
Ladies’ Homespun and Cheviot Silk lined Saits, this season’s shades
ol gray and tan 9.75
Children’s Lawn and Percale Dresses, worth twice
the money 50c
Boys’ Wash Suits, 4 to 10 years 25c
Boys’Percale Waists, these are strongly made |9 C
Boys’ Knee Pants, 4to 10 years, wash stuffs....... |()c
Men’s Office Coats, cool and genteel looking 35c
The Ladies of Savannah will
show their appreciation of our en
deaver to lighten the labors of our
employes by trying to arrange to
do their shopping before 6:30 p.m.
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The Great
Challenge
Sale
IS TO BE
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YOU WILL
REMEMBER IT
LIKE
The Earthquake
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It Amounts to
a fie na
to all living within 50 miles
of Savannah, for we pay
your R. R. fare and the over
production of the mills is to
be thanked for the oppor
tunity.
This store has been se
lected as the outlet for this
section by the
Mill “Combine,”
So prices will be as nothing,
for the goods must be sold.
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