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SALE
Commences at
8:30 O’Olock
SHARP.
Store Closes Promptly at
6:00 P. M.
A Bona-fide Stock Reducing Sale, ONE OF THE FIRM RETIRING FROM BUSINESS —Prior to this, During the Month
of JUNE, Commencing To-morrow, Monday, 4th inst.
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Everything marked in PLAIN FIGURES. Yon don't have to guess at any of otir prices, making both old price and DISSOLUTION
PRICE stare you in the face and appeal to your knowledge. A true reduction throughout every department of 20 to 30 per cent.
We propose “lopping” off this part of our legitimate profit during this JUNE SALE, thus giving to the buying public TEN
THOUSAND DOLLARS, distributed in proportion to amount of their purchases.
TRIMMED HATS.
Our reputation (or correct millinery
solicits your patronage. Fete days for
bargain hunters. Prices are reduced.
The hats that were $lO and sl4 mark
ed down
$6.49.
Early buyers may have passed by the
richest creations. The very styles you
most prefer may be mingled among
the unsold ones.
UNTRIMMED HATS.
Newest shapes (or summer—black
and white.
35c Values—Dissolution Price 19c
50c Values; Dissolution Price 3c
Sic Values; Dissolution Price ....' 69c
WOMEN’S NIGHT DRESSES.
65c Values; Dissolution Price 49c
$1.26 Values; Dissolution Price 89c
$1.60 Values; Dissolution Price ....$1.29
$2.00 Values; Dissolution Price $1.49
Good reason n help to sustain our
headlines in this “ad.”
The meritorious values should secure your co-operation. The movement started, we will continue to provide the bargains. Reciprocity unites
our interests.
JACKSON, METZGER <fc CO,
Corner Broughton and Whitaker-Streets.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS.
Continued from Page _
ULLI' WAATEU-KKJIALK.
WASTED, UDIES AND GENTLE
nun to karri my new profession; lessons
free that will surprise you. Prof. Dutton,
.McCook, Neb.
AGE VIS WANTED.
tarn SSO, monthly or more, according to
ability, during spare time at home. Int’l
Lin Company, 139-143 West One Hundred
a..d Twenty-fifth street, New York city.
' agents on saSZary - or~commisT
Blon: The greatest agents' seller ever pro
duced; every user of pen and ink buys
it on sight; 219 to 500 per cent, profit; one
agent's salts amounted to $620 in six days;
another $32 in two hours. Monroe Manu
fi turing Company, X 45, La Crosse, Wis.
Specialty, backed by - abso^
lints guarantee, to straighten kinky ne
gro hair; nearly all profit and sells at
sight; write Boston Chemical Cos., Rich
mond, Va., for territory and particulars;
no triflers.
SALESMEN FOR ALL LINES OP
business' (splendid side line), to sell our
calendars; 150 different styles; newest,
latest patterns; Just the things customers
v.tnt; 25 to 40 per cent, commission; many
pi' our men give their entire time to our
line and make from $75 to $125 every week;
guaranteed best side line ever offered;
"rite, promptly, wilh references; commis
sion, paid on acceptance of orders. Amer
ican Novelty Company, Cincinnati, O.
HINTS—ENORMOUS “"PROFIT*
selling our “Harness Riveter;” complete
npair shop in one tool; every horse owner
buy; failure impossible; write for Sam
i'l Lewis .Viig. Cos., Milwaukee, Wis.
I-ADY CLEARED $920, MAN $1,182'
“ ISI six months, introducing Holladay’s
Marvel Waterproof shoe polish; selfshtn
ing; russet and black; why not you? Dem
onsiraud samples free. Holladay & Cos.,
" tn 34, 188 Monroe street, Chicago, sole
manufacturers.
1 A MONTHTnFEXPENSES CAN
ra-Hy be made by industrious, honest
m n or women selling to dairymen,
cr'-umeries, farmers and every owner of
a ow the greatest mechanical wonder
c ‘ <he age, the Aerating Butter Separator,
a machine for separating butter from
cf'am or milk, sweet or sour, in less han
* lv '' minutes; write to-day for our propo
'l °u of sole agency. Aerating Com
hpuy. Cincinnati, O.
AGENTS WANTED] GET IN THE
Pu b ind get $3.50 machine free. Syracuse
talking Machine Company, Syracuse, N.
I enough said,
ANOTHER NEW' PATENT; $25 PER
guaranteed you; free outfit to start
| u to work. Braham. Manufacturing
'jaiipany, B. 2255, Cincinnati O.
AGENTS AND OTHERS, EITHER
•' establish a paying business in your
lity; our trade secrets teach you how
“ do it. For particulars write Wheaton
“ . New Bedford, Mass.
employment wanted.
"anted, situation as house
‘ per or nurse; willing to go oft. Address
II N ws office.
A A'TED, POSITION BY EXPERI
’ lady stenographer. Address X.,
N 4 A •
ToSITION WANTED BY BOOK
-1 ” r , eight years' experience, two yeare
""h H. M. Flagler Hotel System. Ad
_L'" S bookkeeper, care News.
. " '.SHWOMAN DESIRES .WASHING,
Pldy lilu East Broad atrecL
DISSOLUTION SALE.
Jackson, Metzger &Cos.
COLORED FIGURED LAWNS.
300 pieces Linon Finished Lawns, on
sale,
3t£c.
1,000 yards Batiste, worth any time
12V£c; dissolution price,
B^c.
EXQUISITE
SILK-FINISH MUSLINS.
Made to sell for double the sale price—
Two lots on sale.
LOT A—Sheer Silk Muslin, beautiful
designs, worth Ssc; sale price
39c.
LOT B—Striped Fancy Coloring, new
shading, worth 76c, on sale at
I Dress Goods Department,
39c.
The foregoiiiK ntutement con
vey# the truth—we stop
at that.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED.
'^killed^bookkeeper]~under
stands stenography, experienced, highest
character, desires engagement. Confiden
tial, News office.
A RESPECTABLE WOMAN WANTS
washing; 609 Gwinnett street, east.
A RESPECTABLE COLORED”WOMAN
wants a washing; give good satisfaction.
605 East Gwinnett street.
"any FAMILY - WANTING A GOOD
wash woman, apply 267 Gwinnett street,
west.
HOUSES WANTED.
"wanted!
house, or large flat of rooms convenient
tto business; must be reasonable; a fixture
here, and anxious settle permanently. Ad
dress Hubite, this office.
WANTED, FIVE - OR SIX-ROOM
house (no tenement) in southern, section,
must be modern, from Oct. 1. Address
Couple, this office.
ROOMS WANTED.
’^wantedTd^rent^a^larSe^dry
room to store furniture for the summer.
Address, A. B. C., this office.
FLAT OF ROOMS WANTED SOUTH
of Waldßurg. Eddie, Morning News.
FLAT OP ROOMS WANTED'NEIG-H
--borhood Fourth street. Address Thomp
son, Morning News.
“WANTED ~ TO RENT] FURNISHED
flat; good locality; terms reasonable. An
swer C., Morning News.
BOARD WANTED]
"^WANTEiTTkmRiT'aNd'^NICB^ROOM
by young married couple; no children; first
floor, good location, in refined Jewish pri
vate family. Address T. 8., care News.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
HAVE YOU ANY KIND OF BUILD
ing you want done? I can get more men
than work, and will take anything of
building at reasonable prices. J. J. Cross,
110 Henry, west, city.
TWO - YOUNG LADIES - DESIRE A
good music teacher; terms reasonable;
state terms. Teacher, Morning News.
' WANTED] PNEUMATIC RACING
sulky. Address "Horse,” care News.
"“IF YOU HAVE A MEDIUM-SIZED
horse, suitable for light delivery, at S3O
to SSO, write W. O. Broady, care News.
' TO KNOW CHATHAM "TRUNK >XC
tory repairs trunks and bags cheaper
and better than elsewhere. Broughton,
corner Abercorn.
WANTED. BORROW MONEY OJTSU
burban property. Address Cash, News
•office.
YOU TO SEE OUR OFFERINGS iN
real estate'column; three-fourths of. the
great fortunes can be traced to Judicious
real estate investments. Youmans & Dera
motid.
WANTED, CHEAP BICYCLE; WILL
sell electric fan, nearly new, cheap. 602
Tattnall.
WANTED. AT ONCE, A NAPHTHA
launch in good order, about thirty (30)
feet long. Answer with price, H. Logan,
city market.
WANTED EVERYONE TO KNOW
that "Teynac Gardens” Is on Eighth
street, east, from Habersham to Waters
avenue, a brighter or healthier spot does
not exist in Savannah; 145 beautiful
building lots to tie sold for your own price
at auction Tuesday, June 12, 5 p. m. Plac
shek &Cos., auctioneers.
“TO BXCH ANGB FOUR YOUNG
grey foxes for fox hounds or offers. J. B.
Mitchell, Hawklnsvllle, Ga.
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1900.
BOYS’ ODD PANTS.
A sacrifice—money will be lost by U 8
on every pair sold. We lose It wisely;
you gain it gracefully.
200 pairs Boys’ Pants, worth 60c;
Dissolution price .’390
Boys’ Linen Crash Suits, worth $1.75;
Dissolution price $1.23
Boys’ Odd Pants, worth 25c; Dissolu
tion price 150
Boys’ White Linen Duck Suits,worth
$2.50; Dissolution price $1.69
Boys’ Blue and White Striped Blouse
Suits, $1.25 value; Dissolution price. ,98c
Boys’ Linen Suits, $1.75 value; Dissolu
tion price $1.29
Boys’ White P. K. Suits, worth $2.75;
Dissolution price $1.98
Boys’ Linen Crash Suits, $2.00 values;
Dissolution price $1.59
Boys’ Linen Finish Suits, worth
$1.75; Dissolution price $1.15
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
tory takes old trunks in exchange for new
ones. Broughton, corner Abercorn.
GUARANTEE FIRST-CLASS CARE
4o medium-sized horse, light work, for his
feed; reference given. Drop card to 207
East Jones.
LIGHT SPRING WAGON - ELECTRIC
fan, beer box, gent’s riding saddle, set
light wagon harness. Cash.
“wanted - TO - BUY aT GOOD SEC
ond-hand set of buggy harness. Address
Harness, care News.
“WANTED, HALF - INTEREST IW~A
bicycle business. Address Partner, care
News.
“WANTED, YOUR PROPERTY" TO
sell and your rents to collect; satisfaction
guaranteed. I. D. Laßoche.
"CASH~PAID~FOR "ALL KINDS' - OF
crocus sacks. Apply 312 Slate street, west.
If you want A place to dump
earth, dirt, sand, manure, etc., free of
charge, Just at city limits, hauling over
hard road, write or telephone Brown
Brothers, corner Anderson and East Br.oad
streets.
TO KNOW FOR - THE NEXT — 30
days you can buy an elght-dolhir trunk
for four. Chatham Trunk Factory,
Broughton, corner Abercorn.
EARTH] - SAND] - MANURE; PARTIES
making excavations and others having
earth, sand, manure, etc., can find a place
to haul and dump it within city limits;
(good hard road to the place), by address
ing or calling on Brown Bros., corner An
derson and East Broad streets; telephone
1103.
MONEY TO LOAN.
n\u
proved property in amounts to suit. I.
D. LaKoohe.
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED
city property; one to five years; low rate
of interest. J. E. Fulton & Son.*
FOtt BENT—ROOMS.
FOR RENT, FLAT, 4 OR 5 ROOMS;
all conveniences. 806 Drayton.
FOR RENT, TWO HANDSOMELY
furnished rooms. 23 West Liberty.
211” WEST BOLTON. - UPPER FLAT.
Apply on premises or W. B. Sturtcvant, 11
Congress, west.
FOR REN T,' ONE LARGE SOUTH
room, nicely furnished, convenient to
bath; also two small rooms, In private
family. 109 Liberty, west.
FIVE-ROOM FLAT, CLEAN, LIGHT
and airy; Immediate possession. 102 Har
ris street, east.
'LARGE AND - SMALL FURNISHED
room, in private family. 118 East Harris
street.
"PLEASANTLY LOCATED ROOMS,
single or en suite; convenient to bath;
hot and cold water. 120 West Taylor.
PARLOR~FLATTfOU R~ROOMS; ALSO
five-room flat upstairs; excellent locality;
all conveniences; rent reasonable; 1319
Barnard.
ELEGANT - FLAT~FOUR CONNECT
ing rooms and bath, furnished or unfur
nished; southern exposure; terms very
reasonable; immediate possession. 203
Gwinnett street, west.
ONE OR TWO JEWISH-GENTLK
men can obtain nicely furnished south
room In private Jewish faintly. 214 West
Harris.
FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS, AND BATH,
to family without children. 124 Taylor,
west.
For Additional Cheaps See Page 9
BOYS’ WOOLEN SUITS
Displayed on first floor, center aisle,
’ for first week’s selling.
Boys’ Velvet Suits, SS.UO values, on
sale at $5.00
Boys’ Casrdmere Suits, $4 00 values;
price until sold $2.49
Boys’ 3-piece Suits, $4.25 values; sale
price $2.79
Boys’ Flint Caasimere Suits, worth
$7.00; on sale at $4.99
Children’s Reefers, red, with white
braiding—blue, with white braiding,
$1.19 and $1.69.
Boys’ Casstmere Suits, $5.50 values,
at $3.98 and $3.79.
300 BOYS’ ODD PANTS.
60c values at 38c
85c values at 63c
SI.OO values at 79c
$1.25 values at 98c
$1:60 values at ...•. $1.29
AN ITEM ABOUT
WGMEN’S GAUZE VESTS.
300 Short Sleeved Summer Vests,
4c Each.
The War For Commercial and
Mercantile Supremacy is Always On.
There is never a truce nor a suspension of effort to win. He who
enters the field without the necessary arms is bound to be vanquished,
whilst he who properly equips himself for the fight is bound to conquer.
Our equipment consists of properly made clothing at proper prices,
and to encourage trade we have marked down all our
Men’s Suits at 25 Per Ct. Discount.
Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, the favorite sack style, 3 or 4 button and high cut vests; fabrics are stand
ard and made up with the individuality and character that you’ll note in all our suits, in a veritable host of de
sirable patterns.
$25.00 SUITS, 25 PER CENT,.OFF . . gap 7K
$22.50 SUITS, 25 PER CENT. OFF f !S'£f
SIB.OO SUITS, 25 PERCENT. OFF . * 1|? fin
$16.50 SUITS, 25 PER CENT. OFF / |
$12.00 SUITS, 25 PER CENT. OFF 5 ffvln
SIO.OO SUITS, 25 PER CENT. OFF 1 7 SO
$ 7.50 SUITS, 25 PER CENT. OFF V.’.'.’. $ 6.62
BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHES AT 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT.
\ estee Suits, Russian Blouse Suits, Single and Double Breasted Suits, all sizes, in pure worsted, Cheviot and
Uassimeres, all tins season’s latest styles, strongly made, sewed with silk.
25 PER CENT. OFF ON MEN’S AND BOYS’ STRAW HATS.
One
Price
—El Correo de Sonora of Mexico nays
that an engineer employed by gn Ameri
can company, tvho recently Visited tha
Cerro del Mercado In Durango, says that
the Iron In sight ov this mountain Is suffi
cient to furnish all the smelters of Eng
land with ore for a period of 330 years. The
WOMEN’S HOSIERY.
Our line of Hosiery Is foremost in
point of finish and fast black. We buy
nothing that stains or rubs off; double
soles, high spliced heels and toes.
300 Boxes on Sale Monday.
25c Values—Dissolution Price 16c
400 Women's Black Hose. 19c value, .110
Better qualities relatively low, rang
ing up to 69c
WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS.
A recent purchase from the mills of
over 500 dozen of this desirable hot
weather requisite—all kinds among the
collection embroidered, hemstitched
and colored borders—not a handkerchief
worth less than 10c each; on sale at
5c each.
Not more than twelve to a customer.
The headline# of this “ad” prom
ise mnrh. The actaal BAR
GAINS miMtain the promine.
J OROU6HTOA/Jf
_
Iron which may be obtained without ex
cavating one inch exceeds 100,000,000 tone,
and the value of the ore that may be
taken out runs up to the astounding figure
of 9,900,000,000 pesos, at the price of this
product when the investigation was mads.
The newspaper cited asserts that ibe Ger
2000 YARDS SILK ON SALE.
Silk Special "U”-50c, 60c, and 6?o
values on sale at 39c yard
Silk Special ’’Y”—76c and SI.OO value
on sale at 50c j’ard
Silk Special "Z”-$1.25, $1.50 and $1.75
value on sale at 75c yard
AN OFFER FROM
THE BASEMENT.
One crate blue English Porcelain.
Cups and Saucers 7c
Plates, 6 and 7 inches ~70
Dessert Plates 4c
Not over 6 to a customer.
ONE HAVILAND CHINA
DINNER SET
New decoration. 100 pieces, worth
$35.00; dissolution price
$29.98
■ *—
man engineer, Frederick Weldner, who
has made a more careful study of the
wealth of the Cerro del Mercado than any
on* else, avers that It contains 1,046,200
cubic feet of metal, which la sufficient to
supply tha smelters now in existence or
which may coma Into existence for cen
THE LADIES
Are requested ,to
do their shopping
during the early
morning hours,
thus avoiding the
afternoon rush.
ONE CHINA DINNER SET
102 pieces, green decoration, worth
$15.00; dissolution price
$11.49.
ONE CHINA DINNER SET
102 pieces, new decoration', SIO.OO value;
Dissolution price •
$6.59.
ONE CHINA DINNER SET
102 pleoes, violet decoration, dissolution
price
$9.89.
The sluoerlty ef this stile cannot
be assailed. We print it and
■ r*e you to read It carefully.
AND
Plain
Figures.
turies to come. Mexican engineers ogrt#
thst the iron mountain referred to is the
greatest In the world, and are of the opin
ion that there are similar masses of iron,
In the country, which will be discovered
little by little, ■* *
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