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ANNOUNCEMENT BY
WINDER DRY GOODS
STORE
A
WONDERFUL
CHANCE TO
SAVE BIG
MONEY
We are forced to move from our present location to smaller quarters until our new store is
completed and therefore find it necessary to reduce our stocks quickly in order to take care of
our New Fall and Winter Goods as they come in. We have made drastic reductions on every
article in this store in order to accomplish our object quickly. You simply cannot afford to miss
it. Read the few prices quoted herein and come expecting great values. You’ll not be disappointed.
Great REMOVAL and STOCK-REDUCTION SALE
LADIES SUITS
Ladies Suits that were $69.75 n0w..554.75
Ladies Suits that were $55.00 now $43.75
Ladies Suits that were $45.00 n0w..534.75
Ladies Suits that were $37.50 now . $27.95
Ladies Suits that were $27.50 now.. $19.95
Just five Suits to go in this sale at $14.95
DRESSES
$45.00 Silk Dresses, now $33.75
$38.75 Silk Dresses now $28.75
$25.00 Silk Dresses now $18.85
$17.50 Voile Dresses now $11.95
Gingham Dresses down to $ 1.19
150 Ladies and Children's Summer Hats tj
go at just half the regular price.
MEN S SUITS
$30.00 Suits now $23.75
$40.00 Suits now $31.90
$50.00 Suits now $39.75
$60.00 Suits now $44.75
$65.00 Suits now $52.45
BOYS SUITS
$20.00 Suits now $15.90
SIB.OO Suits now $14.45
$15.00 Suits now $11.90
$12.50 Suits now $ 9.85
ODD PANTS
$15.00 Pants now $11.90
$12.50 Pants now 5 9-35
SIO.OO Pants now S 7.90
$7.50 Pants now 5 5.65
One Lot. 50 pairs of Pants, worth up to $6.00
to go at ... 5 3.90
MEN S UNION SUITS
$2.00 Union Suits, now SI.4S
■J2.50 Union Suits now $1 98
$3.00 Union Suits now • $2.39
Undershirts and Drawers, the 75c kind 48c
SHOES! SHOES!
150 pairs of Shoes on a table, assorted styles
and sizes, for Men, Women and Children they
are worth up to $3.50, but you take your
choice now, at $1.49
No Approvals, No Exchanges. No refunds.
All other Shoes in stock at greatly reduced
prices.
To the first fifty people who buy Ten Dol
lars worth of goods from us on opening day
of sale will be given a prize worth your con
sideration. This will not be a little worth
less article, like a handkerchief, a cheap pair
of hose or a cake of toilet soap, but some
thing worth while that you will appreciate.
Our immense stock, consisting of High Grade
Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Ladies’ and Men’s
Ready-to-Wear, Hats, Furnishings, Notions, Etc.,
on sale in many instances at wholesale cost in or
der to reduce before moving.
Here’s the Reason for This Sale—
Now people, bear this in mind. This firm has never failed you yet. Our bus
iness was. built by giving everyone a fair, square deal and this same policy' will
be strictly adhered to throughout this sale. WE ARE NOT GOING OUT OF
BUSINESS, we are here to stay and on any purchase that you make that is not
exactly as advertised and represented, we will refund your money as cherfully
as we take it. We are proud of our slogan “Better Values for the same Mon
ey. ’ ’ It is a store where a child can shop as safely as a grown person. This
sale is going to be a regular self-starter and will hit on all eight cylinders with
the exhaust wide open. You'll hear the noise all right. The question is—will
you show your good judgment by participating in this wonderful bargain feast
Read These Few Prices —Entire Stock on
Sale—Absolutely All Prices Reduced
You hold in your hand this minute a message that means a real saving of
hundreds of dollars on good merchandise that you need right now. To lay
this paper down without reading every word is like throwing money in the fire.
You people who have been pinched by the high price of necessities are now
face to face with the GREATEST FEAST OF REAL VALUES that have been
presented to you in a long time. We are offering every article in our tremen
dous stocks at a mere fraction of their real worth; can YOU afford to miss it?
We say NO! And if you will take a few moments to attend this sale you will
fully realize that we have stated the case mildly when we say “It is tihe most
thrilling exhibition of rapid retailing and the greatest bargain event ever held
In this community.
Sale Opens
Friday, July 23rd
The Winder Dry
Goods Store
SALE FOR CASH ONLY
WINDER, GEORGIA
TITE BARROW TIMES, WINDER, GEORGIA.
SALE OPENS
FRIDAY
JULY 23rd
9 A.M.
MENS STRAW AND PANAMA HATS
All Men's Straw Hats, worth. $4 to $6 $2.95
One lot Hats, worth $1.50 to $3.00, to go 95c
SHIRTS
100 Men's Dress Shirts worth up to $2.00, to
go in this sale at 89c
Men’s Silk Shirts, SB.OO to $15.00 values, at
substantial reductions.
20 dozen Chambray and Cheviot Work Shirts
the two dollar kind, to go at $1.39
DRY GOODS
1200 yards 36 inch Percales, worth on todays
market 45c per yard, to go in thi3 sale, at the
yard 29c
1000 yards good heavy Sheeting, would be
cheap at 35c, to go now at the yard.. 28 1 / 3 c
2000 yards Tupelo and other Cheviots, for
work shirts and Dresses, the 40c kind, going
at per yard 31c
About One Thousand Yards, (an assortment 1
Dress Goods different materials worth up to
50c per yard, you get them now at per yd 23c
BOYS UNDERWEAR
A lot of Boys' Shirts and Drawers and a few
Union suits, as long as they last, they go at,
per garment 23c
10 dozen Ready-made Sheets, 81x90 inches,
good heavy cloth, bleached and ready for use
to go at $2.49
Only two to a customer.
1500 yards Staple Ginghams for Aprons,
Children’s Dresses, etc., 28 inches wide and
worth today 35c per yard, but we are going
to let you have it as long as the lot lasts at
per yard 28Y2C
A small lot of Outing, makes good quilt lin
ings, the regular 25c Outing, to go at, 18c yd.
Thousands of other items that we have neith
er time nor space to mention here, that we
will show you when you come. Ask to 3ee
what you want.
Be sure to see our table of Remnants; it
will be laden with many rare values for your
selection.
To the first fifty people who buy Ten Dol
lars worth of goods from us on opening day
of sale will be given a prize worth your con
sideration. This will not be a little worth
less article, like a handkerchief, a cheap pair
of hose or a cake of toilet soap, but some
thing worth while that you will appreciate.
THURSDAY, JULY. 22, 1920.