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About The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1922)
LADIES COAT SUITS & DRESSES If you don’t need one now it will pay you to buy it and put it away for later, as you can positively Ret them now for less than the cost of the raw material. W. L. Douglas Shoes $7.50 W. L. Douglas Shoos for men, the price stamped on every pair — English Dress Shoes Men’s $6.00 English Dress Shoes — $3.95 Boys and Girls Shoes Men’s Work Shirts Extra Special, 90c grade Men's *leavy Work Shirts — 49c Men’s Dress Shirts Big Lot Men’s Dress Shirts, wortlf up to $2.00 95c Each Men’s Work Pants Big Lot Men's Work Pants, worth up to $2.50. Special — Wool Dress Pants Young Men’s $5.00 all wool Dress Pants— . $2.95 A Word From J. L. Saul TO HIS CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS: You have been knowing me for about 22 years and you know I never before begged anybody for anything nor would I be doing so now, but the boll weevil has got us all and forced me to sacrifice a brand new stock of goods right in the main season, andT merely beg you to come and look around at my store before buying, for A Red Hot SALE and Still Heating! Here Is the Poor Mans’ Chance! $42,500 Worth of Merchandise to be Sacrificed J. L. SAUL Can Stand It No Longer! There is no use talking, gentlemen! This is no joke any longer. The most serious times our past business career have never approached us with such times as we are now confronted with, and there is only one remedy for us if we want to be in business here next year, and that is to dispose of, as quickly as possible, our large stock of Young Men’s Suits, Shoes, Dry Goods, Ladies Coats, Suits and Dreses and turn it into cash, to meet our most pressing obligations, and we have, therefore, disregarded even all our previous cut prices we have given the public before and are going through the en tire stock again this week and are remarking everything so low that it is beyond your imagination. A visit to this store only will convince you what a cash dollar will do for you here during thissal^ Sale Opens Thursday, Oct 26, 9 A.M. mfe Thursday, Odt. 26 OUR FIRST SALE DAY We will sell from 9 to 12 a. m. only, 10c Sheet ing for *. 5 cents 10 yards to a customer Best 12 1 Checks for 7!c 10 yards to a customer Free! Free! A Handsome SHOAT SATURDAY, OCT. 28TH, 11 A. M. SHARP We will throw out of our 2nd Floor window a hand some shoat and the lucky catcher gets it FREE. Come and have lots of fun, besides you may get the shoat FREE. Free! Free! Friday, October 27th 2nd Sale Day at 11:30 A. M. We will give away absolutely free a $25.00 Dinner Set. You don’t have to buy a cent to get this beautiful Set FREE. But you must be at our store on Friday, Oct. 27th, at 11:30 A.M.