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WHITE U EGA UUITY
WORTH 26 ., PJHCE
i or.
CASH ONLY
Ft r. Isaac Silver is on his way to
YORK and other Eastern Markets to buy o\$*
Fall and goods, winter goods inaugurate and to make Special room Cut=i f%^
the new we a
Price Sale.
This sale means the closing out of the
odds and ends of our summer stock. Some
lots are large and will last for a few week’s;
others may’ not last throughout hand. one day.
But it will be a great sale; be on
.awaagy". mi
HERE ARE a FEW of THE MANY GOOD THINGS— -HUNDREDS of ARTICLES IN HTE HIS SALE NOT ADVERTISED. r
Ladies Waists.
Ladies White Lawn and White Linge=
ric, all handsomely trimmed, up-to=date.
75 c. ladies waists 39c
1.75 ladies waists 89c
3.50 ladies waists 1,84
.c : :^csxs^aBS£^xS^~ > ■■■■!▼ s r,n
yards 40 inch fawns. 8 25c. embroidered dress swisses IOC
800 c 25c. white (tress linens.
1 ,000 varus fine dress organdies 25c. fancy white dress goods ... s
2.000 vards pretty dress lawns ~ 25c. colored vdil
1,500 yards best dress madras .......................
ya^^When you finish trading if your purchase amounts to $i.oo or more call for a present. »• .
Big 5 Values in Small Notions.
50 yards spools of silk 3 c
Darning cot ton, ball ...................’.... 111 ..::.......
Collar buttons, per dozen 3c
Thimbies, all sizes lc
. .. ...................
Talcum Powder Zjt c
Hooks and eyes per dozen c
Good quality pins, per paper lc
Agate buttons, ail sizes, per dozen lc
rwn-
Mens 75c Negligee ISAAC SIEVE Hention the Advertise
shirts, price 49c. ment.
FRENCH Fill SOU FOR BOYS.
Where Unmanageable Gens of the Rich
Are Confined.
The Maison l’atcrnelle at Mct
tray, near Tours, France, where the
sons of rich people between the
ages of twelve and twenty-one are
incarcerated because they are un
manageable at home, is a curious in
s! itution.
We were greeted, at the entrance
with a frontage of iron bars. No
bell was rung. Our guide noise
lessly inserted a gigantic key, and
we entered a large hail. A long row
of locked doors greeted us on each
ride, and a gallery running around
the top of the hall repeated the
same thing. “These are their
rooms,” said, our guide in an awful
■whisper. “They are shut up in
there now—they must not hear us.”
This grewsome hall, oppressed one
with a sense of doom and despair
quite indescribable—no windows, no
air from the skylight, overhead.
“They are permitted to go out
nlv in charge'of a keeper for one
our in the day. But I will show
v m how things have been arranged
for them,” he added. “There is, f
believe, one room vacant at the mo
ment.”
it, was a bare cell, just big bed, enough
to contain the narrow small
writing table, two chairs and a mi
nute chest of drawers and wash
si ami. Iron bars inclosed the win
dow. A padlock and chain enabled
the door to he. opened about four
inches when required-. remarked,
“You see,” our guide the
“by this means they hear quitting niesse their
in the chapel without
rooms.”
In these cells, he told us, the three, .boys
Lived day and night for two,
'sometimes for six or seven years.
.Professors ' come from Tours and
give them instruction at the small
writing table. Once a month they
take a bath, more often if the rela
tives are willing to pay extra for if,.
They are escorted to tlio bath by g
SEMI-AN f s‘ 61 W uaTM Bpf| I na PRiC : r« V BALE' $r M,: .% »*
v
,
rarar* *wi* ||paamkwh*.
Ladies 15 cent vests for
8 cents.
Millsnerv Sale.
• $6.00 Pattern Hats 2.95
j 3.00 Pattern Hats 1.48
2.00 Trimmed Hat O'
1,00 Hat ic
50c Children’s Hats . 18c
i
gn.ml-nn. Tlio isolation yf cadi
bov i, so thorough that two brothers
price for the privilege of placing
vour son under this parental roof is
extra.
The boys are known-only by the
numbers on their coll doors, so that
their sojourn at tin- j.arental house
nun not tell against them in'after
life. "Their friends suppose them
to be on voyage or in an English or
German family, learning the lan
guage. One invents a little ro
mance, you see/’" said our guide.—
Fortnightly Review.
Raised Husband's Rent.
Harlem proudly boasts the pro
gressive and enterprising woman’s
rights advocate in a housewife who
introduces business methods into
the domestic circle. Milady is a
trali ed nurse, preferring to practice
this profession to remaining at
home like the conventional spouse.
The husband is once ;; <1 in clerical
occupation downtown. savings
Through their combined
t he couple p-rchared a modest three
Money to Loan on Improved
Farming L a si d s . .
. .
As the representative of The Southern Mortgage
(! t) of Atlanta, Ga., I am still negotiating Joans oil
improved farming lands in Screven county at six and
seven percent, interest jut annum on from 1'hm.y.to
five years time. We have the cheapest money on the
market. It conies from the lender direct and no mid
dleman’s profits. If you need the money see me.
H. A. BOYKIN 7
Sylvania, Ga.
IStv '-KS'*.-' •
10c j'ti/l 15c ein (broideries
pel' yd: Of-,
BARGAINS
12 cakes toilet soap . 25c
25c hair brushes, . ioc
Regular J%eh ai r brushes
Ladies 25c hoses’porters
Good spool cotton . lc
Safety pins per doz . lc
Needles per paper lc
Finishrog braid per bunch lc
Cut price on Slippers and
Oxfords.
floor apaUibrnl lim.so hHLo nei S 1i
ofl'.aB One Hundred ami
| ^ J m l e she mereased the
i i!o ? r - an<l th f h .f
,
^'t- ^withstand:ng the fact that
• s,1 ° l'' ,rtllC1 ' ^'dl m
, harmony le the >ame Ev
cr .v nu nth he to £ovk over a
stated s ' ,n > !n «' tonant nc<j0unt to
his household fhlneiarv aeen-t.—New
York Pres:;.
The First Fins.
Thorns j–ere originally used in
fastening gar men’, s together. Pins
did not immediately succeed thorns
as fasteners, but different' appli
ances were used, such as books,
buckles and laces. It was the latter
half of the fifteenth century before
pins were used in Great Britain.
When first manufactured in Eng
land the iron wire, of the proper
length, was filed to a point and the
dlher extremity twisted into a head.
This was a slow process, and 400 or
500 pins was a good day's work for
an expert hand.
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», and 5>5e embroideries
l insertions per, vd lOr*.
.....
oney
Ffunded
if
not
Satisfactory.
Bargains.
Men’s Balbriggan vests \v«rtli*65c.
for 37 cents.
Men’s best grade elastic seam
drawers, all sizes, worth 75c, will go for
39c.
Good Sea Island, lo yds 30c
Fruit of the Loom bleach
ing lo yds for . . 76c
1 Good check homsplin to yds
for , . .
j SEE OUR foe DRY GOODS
COUNTERS.
{ , White and colored lawns
7 inequality, 3 y=8c
j Ladies white and black
[ gauze and lace striped :
. hose, worth 35c . I9c
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I | Hunter, ’ Pearce 1 ^ – Battey* J /
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OVER THIRTY YEARS IN BUSINESS. j
f [L? Experienced find Expert Handlers of
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e; Upland cotton vj
§ Sea Island Cotton
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Naval Stores.
One of the Largest Factorage Pom urns in the South. Each < om
rnodity Handled in a Separate Department. Strictest Attention to
Each.
li Sell Upland and Sea Island Bagging Ties, and Twine.
Liberal Advances Made. <m (iumigniueuts. Money Louucd lo. (lot
r. toil and Naval Stores, Shippers' oil Approved Sturdy.
SUIPM ENTS R FNFECTFl; 1A -V SOLICIT ED.
HI 126 Bay St. L., Savannah, ( 3 a. !•
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SYLVANiA HARNLSS– SADDLE
i FACTORY.
Manufacturer of Harness, Saddles,
BRIDLES, AND OTHER LEATHER GOODS.
Merchants will do weii to patronize nie as i
can save you money and give best material
for the price. Harness, Saddles,
TrunksLjAags, REPAIRING. Will repair
Satchels, in fact all leather
goodjfflBHarantee work and prices.
H l Y, Sylvania, ua.
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150. HTSc FOR
W 3.
CASH ONLY
Gxlie- 25r Ve-t.S Will go
for-1 Or.
The next 10 Jays will see the “Remnant” and “Odd
Lot” sale of the season and will also be remembered as a
most “REMARKABLE CUT-PRICE SALE” of fresh new
goods, whi ;h we are simply overstocked.
Practically your own figures will buy merchandise
here-*the goods must go.
GREATEST SHIRT SALE of THE SEASON.
250 of this season’s shirts made in one of the most
up=to=date shirt factories in the United States==best ma=
terials, ail full sizes, positively 'no skimping. None worth
less than $1.00, and many you will recognize as 1.50.
Choice, 60c.
EtjCKAStfirMC'
DC. La^^^^wTorchon, Lacgjfktu.es for 5c.
V>L Cluny
and oilier laces, all widths, worth 10c,
Special 5c|
Great Reduction all Laces. t
on
< BARGAINS
? 75 c grade umbrellas 25c
\ I $ 1.00 grade fine umbrellas............................. 49 c I
2.50 Taffeta covered umbrellas..................... 98c 1
Ladies white hiinstitched handkerchiefs lc\
* 39c
White wash China silk per yard
i S 1.00 wool dress goods 39c
I LOO standard made corsets.................. 69c
! I Ladies 1.50 Kimonas......,.................................. 49c
J Ladles 10c undervests............,....................... r 5
c
? 50c Irish linen tablecloth per yard
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■Say nister! There’s Money in this for yo ju
The Favor* Dte Judgment of Hundreds who
ate Ordering from us daily.
is evidence of the public appreciation and satisfaction,/ «t
good service. Our pre-eminence as buyers insures us t tr *
option on all big purchases at the lowest figures r ™ . 5
why we, and only we, are able to supply the constantly in
creating demand, and at the most reasonable price*. A
wide range of a first-class stock to select from.
We are still sending out cur No. 7 at $2.50 per gallon,
express prepaird, to your nearest express office when or
dering not less than one gallon
We are also headquarters for Champagne Cider. Write
for prices on same. Empty bottles can be returned to us
Following are a few of our large selection :
iiongram, per gallon....... 8SS!gg8S North Carotin* Corn. ... |1 25 to 8 C*
Old Nick................... iM»MK5>-b5 Holland Gin ..... ) 25 to 8 00
| XX Monongahela.......... Ruin....... ... J 8ft to 8 00
; No 7 ................. Brandies . . 1 8C' to 8 0C
Tar Heel Club ....... Case goods fr»m $5 00 p*-r dozen up
XXXX Monongahela. . .. All kinds of wines from )1 Ooporgal up
Lydon Bourbon....... Duff Gordon's Sherry .........$* w
9 B H. C. Brinkman,..
I 246 Georgia Telphone
226 St. Julian Street, W. P. O. Box
2806, Savannah, Georgia.
The SCREVEN COUNTY BAPQk, T
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Sylvania, Georgia.
DIRECTORS,: H. S. White, R. W. Nunnaliy,
J. J. B. Morel, Geo. M. Overstreet, L. H. Hilton,
We solicit accounts of Firms, Corporations and Indi
viduals, and invite correspondence or a personal interview
/ith a view to business relations. j a
We allow interest on money deposited for a stipu
-ted time.
Good nbtes discounted at a reasonable rate of interest.
L. M. HILTON, President. W. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier.