The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, November 08, 1923, Image 2

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GRAB THESE QUICK One Table Full of Ladies’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes, All Kinds, worth up to $4.00 $1,45 One Table Full of Remnants, All Kinds of Goods, At Your Own Price Saul's Sensational Slaughter Sale Opened "Wed., Nov. *7tli to Last 15 Days A WORD FROM H. R. SAUL To his customers and friends: You have been knowing me for about twenty years and you know 1 never before begged anybody for any thing nor would I be doing so now, but the boll weevil has got us all and has forced me to sacrifice a brand new slock of goods right now in tha main season, and I merely beg you to come and look around at my store before buying, for I truly and sincerely tell you that A everything in my store is reduced from 25 to 50 per cent of their present value to raise cash to meet my ob ligations. My slock is all brand new, bought for this fall, and everything you buy from us during this sale is absolute tj guaranteed to give you satisfaction or your money back. I back this guarantee with my 20 years past reputation here. H. ft. SAUL. Entire Stock Bought for Fall and Winter Trade To Be Sacrificed To Raise Money and Pay Bills. It's No Use ' v.. , v . • ■ Talking—Hard Times and 801 l Weevil Don't Let Us ■’■ •’ ■ rt ' m ; V’ i » i . _ - - Out —We Must Have Money To Pay Bills. There is ho use talking, gentleman! This is no joke any longer. The most serious times our past •*' , j » ■, , t - . ' ■ iL • *». ' ■ 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 Dresses, and turn it into cash, to meet our most pressing ob ligations, and we have, therefore, disregarded even all our previous cut prices we have given the public before and are going through the entire stock again this week and are re-marldng everything so low that it is beyond your imagination. A visit to this store only will convince you how much money a cash dollar will save for you here during this sale. $3.00 All Wool Armj Shirts <m no S2.OC Men's Overalls, as long as they last $1.25 $3.00 Large Size Blankets at C*l 7P Ql.l U $3.00 Men's Nice Hats at £1,95 $2.50 Quality Silk Satin, All Colors <m cn oi.ua 25c Towels at I lib SIO.OO Trunks at *7 pa qi.ju 75c Whit* 1 Wool Flannel at 49c One Lot Ladies’ Cloaks, worth up to $10.00; job lot, choice $2.95 $25,000 Worth of Merchan dise Thrown to Four Winds S7.OC Ladies’ Tan or Black Sunday Shoes at $3.95 One Lot Ladies’ Georgette Silk Waists, choice *1 pn One Lot Ladies’ Waists, up to $2.00 Values, choice piK JvJb Misses and Boys’ Union Suits, Best, Heaviest Quality, at 7P^ i Jb One Lot Ladies’ Tricotine Dresses, $15.00 Values on 7P frill d $3.00 Men’s Every Day Shoes at $1.95 $2.75 Ladies’ Every Day Shoes $1,98 $35.00 Silk Plush Coats, New Fall. Stock <M4 7P Ol*t.lU Read details of North Georgia’s GREATEST MERCHAN DISE SLAUGHTER—S2S,OOO worth of merchandise was purchased about two months ago by Mr. Saul in New York and elsewhere for the regular Fall business on the optimistic outlook of the cotton crop in this section at that time, but since then the boll weevil has come and got us all alike. Money is short. Our bills are due and we must have action. You know 7 that the policy of this store has always been if we need help to tell the folks about it in plain words and make it worth while for them to help us. SI.OO Quality 58 inch Bleached Table Damask, per yard , 45c Men’s $2,00 Sweaters in All Colors $1.19 Boys’ Wool Sweaters $1,25 AND UP Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, 25c Grade, . 10s ■■ - Ladies’ SI.OO Silk Hose 49c - SO.OO All Wool Sweaters .$4.95 Ladies’ $3.75 Work Shoes, Solid Leather, p $2.25 Ladies’ $5.00 Oxfords and Dress Shoes $2.85 Big Line of Children’s Shoes at 75 c, 95c, $135 Men’s SI.OO Kibbed and Fleeced Lined Underwear 89c 75 Ladies’ Dresses, consisting of Poplin, Serge, Silk and Satin, worth uo tc SIO.OO, $2.85 Big Lot of Ladies’ $15.00 Coat Suits, All Wool Serges, $4.95 Ladies’ SIO.OO Long Coats $4.75 Ladies’ $20.00 Plush or Cloth Coats $9,75 Ladies’ $3.00 All Wool Sweaters $1.95 $5.00 All Wool Sweaters <po np 10c Men’s and Ladies’ Handkerchiefs In Men’s $6.00 English Dress Shoes po nr ipj. j j H- R. SAUL Clothier LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA Extra Largs Scrap Koll, $2.00 worth of Cloth in them, per Roll, M-Qb 275 Pairs Ladies’ Shoes to go in shis sale at, per pair $1.95 . Best Grade Sheeting WAc • 15c Quality Percal 8 1 / 2 c 22 Ht Woven Colored Chambray, All Colors, at m $3.75 Blankets $1.95 $6.00 Mixed Wool Blankets $2.95 Boys’ Knee Pants, All Wool, Sizes 7 to 18 years, at 49c, 75c, SI.OB Extra Special $1.50 Grade Men’s Heavy Work Shirts 68c Big Lot Men’s Dress Shirts, w T orth jp to $2.00 85c Ladies’ $2.00 and $2.50 Corsets np„ JUb Big Line of Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, worth up to $5.00, to go at ' $1.50, $1.95, $2.25 Men's $4.00 Solid Leather Work Shoes <l*o AC 0 lAo j Boys’ Work Shoes, $3.50 Quality, ■jnow Lot of Men’s $4.00 and $5.00 | Dress Shoes in Black and Tan po 7P Boys’ Suits, sizes 9 to 20 years, $12.00 Values, for PC 7P iPU'IJ _ __ Con.plete Stock of Millinery, consist ing of All Season’s Latest Creations, priced from P 1 OP 0 1.4« Jup Big Lot Men’s Work Pants, worth uo to $2.50, Special $1.19 $8.50 Values for $4.95 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits in al! ;the Latest Styles and Materials $15.00 Values, $9.90 $20.00 Values $13.75 $30.00 Valued for $19.75 Men’s Overcoats in All Wool Un finished Cravenettes, $17.50 Value, $9,90 Men’s $12.50 Overcoats $ 7.95 Men’s $7.50 Quality Guaranteed Waterproof Raincoats $2.95 Best Quality Men’s $2.00 Union Suits np^ jju $1.50 Quality All Wool Serge, All Colors 63C YARD $2.00 Quality Imported French Serge, All Colors 95c yard One Lot $3.00 Children’s Gingham Dresses 49c Tust Received Big Lot of Ladies' Furs to go in this sale, $lO. Values, <M HP $18.50 Values po tpa.ju Boys’ Suits, sizes from 3 to 8 years. (M pn nc <r*o 7P tPIiUUf «P4.?(U Ladies’ $1.50 Silk Hose at 98c Heavy Grade AAA Sheeting at 12 1 / 2 c 36 inch Silk Poplin, All Colors, at 49c Sheeting, Good Quality, 36 in. wide, 13c -—-■■■■»•' ' " t. > ■ Young Men's $2.00 Caps at--. 98c 75c Boys’ 3ergs Caps at Beat Grade Hickory Shirting 15c $2.00 Valises, Nice Grade, at $1.25 $5.00 Valises, Good Value, at $2.45 Ladies’ $1.50 Ribbed Union Suits 95c Extra —Heaviest Grade of OUTING 1 5b and | ( b Big Lot Men’s $3.00 Felt Hats $1,45 2 000 Yards Extra .Good Dress Ging hams, 25e Quality, per yard, 12 1 / 2 C $1.50 Quality Wool Crepe 75C YARD 25c Quality Dress Ginghams, 14C YARD 20c Quality Curtain Scrim 10C YARD Young Men’s $5.00 All Wool Dress Pants $2,95 Big Lot Men’s Odd Coats, worth up to SIO.OO cm np iSt. JJ 18c Quality Heavy Checks lUb YARD