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f COR. MOK iSD NEWCASTLE sis.
F MID-SUMMER ( LEAKING and LV
' YE VTORY SALE.
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J <hi Friday morning, July 11th. we shall begin our Mid-
W Summer Clearing Sale of odds and ends of stocks after inven-1
ory a double event ci special interest to all desirious of secur 1
•g positive bargains. r l he following will be some of the prom
lent features: Ladies’Night Gowns, Chemise, Skirts, !>ress
g Sacks, Corset Covers, Drawers, Children's Dresses, ami
slightly soiled from handling, at a mere fracti »n above
■iginal cost.
l LACES AM) EMBROIDERIES.
■ \ an Dyk«*,\ alenciene, Smyrna, I orchon, Point de Gene and
f Spanish Laces from 1c per yard up.wards. Mull, Nail, sook and
lamburg Embroideries-, from 2c per yard upwards. Embroid
|fy ami Lace Flouncings from 28c per yard to $2.50. Chil
; 'ens Short \\ Lite Dresses handsomely trimne-d in Embroider'
d Lace from 35e to s(i. Infants Long Slips, handsomely
mined in Embroidery and Lace, from 35c to $5. Infants’ami
J uldren’s Lace and Embroidered Caps from 12c to $2.50.
lildren s Calico amt Gingham Dresses, sizes from 2 to I years,
f> 25c each. Don’t forget that we <any a full line of Ladies'
-MWdrtui’s Hosie'y, Handkerchiefs. Swiss Ribbed and Gauze
’ n g H , Ribbons. Stamped Linens, X lions, ami Per
turnery u r y description, and the latest and most complete
tment p-sets in th. city, at greatly reduced prices,
I.AIS ROYAL,
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V : pri‘Ts and you
■ mt I hat if \ on h uh I -otn|> \ oh
' ff dirm cheap.
|Mr'
■l'.V'i going A Way
Hk and they must !><• sold.
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Vi".<en Ladies’ Unseat se. I'
MB ’■ dbzen I.allies' Hose at 10c.
’> dozen Ladies' Lisle Thread Hose
’’ill ealtli ''
BBBW <»ur 3Oc (lust on eaith tor the ••
mom \ i wal '.Hitt d last !■ at k.at n •’
I Our 50c (task on earth for the
■ f money) warranted fast black.at 37$c si
dur 75c (best on earth tor the
m-'!'. } ) « manted last blai k.at ho, '■
||H r. Warner's Health, at if 1, former
price 11.25.
Dr Wai nei > < ,ine, at '-oe. former
H| price sl.
Fine French ( orset. at $1.25, forircr 1,1
price $1.50. Il:l
H Fine French < orset, at sl, former “
price f 1.25.
Our 75c < orset reduced to 55c.
M Our 65c Corset reduced to 45c.
BB Our 50c Corset reduced to 10c. * s ‘
■B 1. A HIES' I'XHEIIVEST.
One great big grand bargain, 2(
dozen, 3 for 50e. Ladies, buy all j.
E you may need for the next two
years. U
MRfc I.MBIioIIU.KII ' \M I V i
■■ Klllbrol I. I\ .- . .A . se I;
'roods I
■ta|B most at Mmi „«,, ; n., 1H1.4
>r in.
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former |
I R. L- DAUGHTRY.
BLACK DIIEss (.000-
Unllaintine etlects at iSc former
price 2 >c.
Jrillaintine etlects, at 2Sc, former
price 35c.
Yii wool Henrietta, at 38cGformer
price 50c.
irilliantine, at 18c, former [nice 60c.
‘'inc all wool Cashmere,at 68c, form
er price 85c.
dlk finish Henrietta, at 72c, former
[nice 115.
■ilk finish Henrietta at 78c, former!
price sl.
ilk warp Henrietta (Imported) at
11, former price $1.25.
Big stock of Worsted dress goods.
: shmeres. Serges, Henriettas and
■rilliantines that must be sold. They
ave been marked down 25 to 50 per
ent. from former prices.
TABLE LINEN AND TOWELS.
Ileached Damasked, at 38e, former
price 15e.
beached Damasked, at IBe, former!
price 60c.
beached Damasked, at 60c. former I
price 80e.
beached Damasked, al 80e, former
price sl.
Beached Damasked, at 95e. former
price $1.20.
(leached Damasked, at $1.25. former
price $1.50
Napkinsand Doylies to match al
same reductions.
TOWELS—If you expect to need
my towels for the next six months
,'ou had better buy them now.
\ large 10c towel ut 7j<'.
\ large 15c towel nt 10c.
\ large 20c towel :<t a lsc.
\ larg< 25c towel 20c.
Hotel and boarding house ktc|H i»
low is the time t<>supply yourselves-!
rill', EVENING- POST: WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. 1890.
REDUCTION.
We Must Make Ibiom
for a Fall Stork.
1 am offering fol the next
ten days my entire Summer
'Stock of Clothing, I bits and
'Gents’ Fur; ishiug Goods ; .t 50
per cent, cheaper than any
other house. Com.: and con
jvince youise'l and y»u wili
save money.
Don't forget he raille of a
Ilin.' GOLD WATCH to take
place August 1, w!.er<- everv
purclia.er of $5 will be entitled
to a ch,nice free.
CINCINNATI
C LIITIII \ li
HOUSE
X B. AP'IK,
Pi onruiof.
J. E. YOUNG,
Back Landing
Lumber Yard
Pine and Cypress I.umber.
Laths. Flooring, Shingles,
( 'citing, Moulding, (lasing, etc
Correct Measurement (fnaraiteed.
Lumber not in stock will be furnished on short
notice and at reasonable prices.
Telephone\o. 11; Post < >lUcv Box No. 1,
RADAM s
TwJ miCROBE
( JnlLj killer.
I \ Tho Greatest Discovery
of the Age.
OtD IN THEORY, BUT THE REMEDY
RECENTLY DISCOVERED.
CURES WITHOUT FAIL
CATARRH, CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, HAY FEVER.
BRONCHITIS, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA,
CANCER, SCROFULA. DIABETES,
BRIGHT'S DISEASE,
MALARIAL FEVER, DIPTHERIA ANO CHILLS.
In short, nil formsol Organic and Functional Disease.
Ths cares clTeeivd by ibis Medicine are la
many cases
MIRACLES!
Sold only in Jugs containing One Gallon.
Price Three Hollars aMiiall investment
when Health and Lite can be obtained.
“History of the Microbe Killer” Free.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
.1. T. ROCKtX ELL. Sole \gent,
BiTitiHWick. Ga.
Saunders Bros.,
LUMBER,
( >r. Newcastle and I Streets, are
Ottering at Rock Bottom Prices all
Kinds of Rough and Dressed Lum
her, Lime. ('ement. Plaster and Build
ing Material Generally.
jtW“Ordcrs Solicited, Satisfactiou
t i mirantccd.
Under one Management
(EXTRAL HOTEL!
ITTXAM HULSE,
1. L, PhThßx>N. Proprietor.
Sjx.-ial rates for regular boaider*
First i'la«» in every particular.
•uffciU'd.
AT WAYCROSS. I
That’s Where the Congressional
Convention Wil I be Held.
First Congressional District Excep
tive Committee meets In Sav
annah-They Decide (Joon
the Noxt Place.
1 be demoei atic executive commit
tee of the First Congressional dis'.rict
ol l-coig ah.is called, the district
i convention at Waycross Tuesday,
Sept. 2. at noon.
The committee met yesterday at
‘lie Pulaski house Savannah, and
■ was called to order at noon by Maj.
■G. M. Rynls, chairman of the com
On n otion of Hon. Wil
liam ( lifton I'l. D. Graham of Ap
pling was elected secret try. There'
were t< n eotintii s ri and, I
on motion of Mr. ('lifton. a recess
wu's taken until 2 o'clock to await
j the arrival of committeemen on the
1 o'clock train.
The committee met at 2 o'clock,
and.without transactingauv business
on motion of Mr. Graham of Appling
accepted the invitation of Maj. Ry
als to become his quests at Tybee.
1 lie committee adj mined to meet
at Kiirb. rs’s Point house on Tybee
island to complete the work fi.r
! which it had been conveyed.
Dr. L .neot Bulloch pho ed S.av ,
annah in nomination as the place to'
hold the convention. Dr. Lane said
it i,a . < ral point in th > K tiict
and a place ot note. AU the people
|of the First district, he said, like to
visit Savannah and like her hospit
able people.
< 01. Nichols said ho did not want
to detract fr >m Savannah. He too
I liked the city and her people, and 1
wonld willingly come here to the
. » . , . will
furnish the candidate for congress,
he thought it would be graceful eon
cession to the country to let the c< n
vmtiorf go elsewhere. He theecforc
placed V ayeross in nomination.
Mr. Graham ot Appling said he
didn t want to see Emanuel ignored
even if sue hadn't sent her commit
teemen to the meeting. He there
i fore put Sw.iinboro -in nomination.
It ,s a live town, he said, and won d
give the convention r. hearty wel
come.
, I There being no other nomination,
ion motion of Mr. Henry of Bryant it
| was decided to vote on a call of the
I counties, that place having the high
I est number of votes cast to be the
place selected. The vote was taker,
Waycross receiving eight votes and
' Savannah and Swainsboro two each.
When the votes announud, on
motion of Mi. Clifton, Waycross
was unanimously chosen.
Tuesday, Sept. 2, at noon, was un
animously fixed npi.n as the time for
holding the convention.
On motion of ( 01. Nicholls the
thanks <>i the committee were exten
ded to Chairman Ryals and Secre
tary Graham for the efficient dis '
charge of their duties, after which
the committee adjourned.
As Mr. W . E. Burbage, the mem
her ot the committee Iron: this coun
ty, found it impossible to be present i
it was not represented.
Something About the Crematory.
Sanitary Inspector Green lias just
1 made a report to the Engie Sanitary
| Company which erected the new
i rematory, showing the cost of run
ning tile plant for the past twenty
eight days and the amount of gar-!
bage destroyed.
Ihe first fires were started in
tlie crematory on the 19th day of
' -lune since which time 583 cubic feet
ot garbage lias been destroyed mak
ing an average of 21 loads per day '
l lie wood consumed in burning '
this amount of garbage cost just
•fi>. 5(1 which is about 12 cents per'
•übicyard for tlie whole ofthecity's
refuse since June lllth.
I'hc wood used in burning this was
two teet long, whereas, if wood four
teet long had been used the cost
would have been less.
I'his is a good siiowing for the new'
I crematori.
Released oyi Ball.
Johnnie Grason, who had the
shooting match v ith Lockhart
Davis Monday night, was on the
streets yesterday ev cuing.
lie was release I during the after
j noon of yesterday, Mr. J. R. Mine
han becoming his surety in the sun
I of $250.
< 'onry & Parker,
I «»!*■»mlu and re nil « ualvr* in
VI <»<»<!
13 F?, I r-t k
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Se-wev Piping,
Hu uding < Idmm t l' : m • :«n<i HooiU
Nol< ag< nt» fm • tovutt s Brh k Y ai 1
Tviepiioui' I*. 525 Buy »tri'<'t
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Our great mid-suminer dealing sale to commence again Monday, July 21st, and to lasif
entire week. Dollars are more easily counted than Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes ami ■ OHS
burnishing Goods, and an* more profitable too, ami to he candid we need the dollars and
want to entry over any of this season’s goods to the next, and if prices will prevent us from doihlX till
t, we will not show on our counters next season one dollar’s worth of this season's good. At z "
' commencement of the season we unfurled our flag to the breezes, and marked thereon Leader.’!
Low . That fiaghas n< ver trailed in the dust 01 It n away from us by i
competitors. Here are a few scattering prices in the different departments:- \
SILKS.
Surah silit worth 50c a yard, only 30c
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' Siu ih silk worth $1 a yard, only 63c
Faille silk in colors, 85c, worth $1.25
Black Faille silk worth $1.35, at 99c.
DRESS GOODS.
, 36 ii < h figured suiting at 18c a yard
worth 30c.
: Ligi t-weight cashtrercs at 20c a
yard worth 30c.
.'.ll wool la ariettas, light weight, at
55c a yard worth 75c.
French sateens at 15c a yard worth
25c.
WASH GOODS
The balance of that elegant line of
zephy r ginghams at 10c a yard.
Outirg tlannels at 10c a yard worth
15c.
XV t have a small lot of those ehal-
Remember these prices con
Be su and <> n e for you wii
I CT. CT. LTSS3STZEZR <te CO.
LEADERS OF LOW PRICES.
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Furniture.
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>1 < N ewcastle S treet-—3l
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LOW PRICES’
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Having moved to my new and eommodioiis quarters at 310
Newcastle s<ree*, I am hotter than ever prepared to show inv
elegant stork of I’l ILX I'l RE, whieh I will sell on very elose
margin. me a rail.
C. E. MSI Pi*.
lie robes left, and will < lose them cniti C
at 9c a yard. i >
I Red seal percals, the best made. :*tJ
10c a yard. j (
CORSETS. i
Dr. Balls at 85c. /
The Kabo at 85c.
1 )r. Warner's at 90e.
Any of th 1 above not found satis- |
I I factory after being worn two weeks! 1
the money will be refunded for same I
- TABLE DAMASK. NAPKINS AND s
TOWELS. h
i We still show the largi st ass nt ) n
ment in the city, and cut the prices |(
way .down. Hotels and boarding)
houses can find ativilrng here they (
. want at extra low prici ..
LAGES AND EMBROIDERIES (
I At actual cost to close out what wi
have left. Here is a feast for von . 1
• j ladies. *y
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mnenee Monday July 21 and last 1
II be sure to save money.
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finest
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GENTS’ •FI’RNTSHING GOO J
Silk and llannel shirts marked d<| Wild
20 per cent. J
' Ants' unlaundried shirts nt the sJICCS,
reduction.
NECKWEAR. 1 j
We feel justly proud of this depig
meiit, carrying the largest as —» .
incut in the city. We can sell
2.i per cent cheaper t lift ’
aell styled leaders, and give yon • w
assortment to select from. Herr®
a lew inices:
Ou’.ing r ing sear's at 25 cts., wor®
1 Io
Outing ring scarfs at 39c, worth 50®
One lot of 25 dozen scarfs, worth s(ft
and <sc, at 10c each in full dies®
bows. We can give you amt hingWky. ,
you want in lawn satin or silk.
lhe entire week ending July 26
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in inv new cpiarters.