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Part Second
VOL XXXII.
DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1890.
NO. 263.
DRESS GOODS.
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Twrnty-fi ve Cisen of New Dress
Goods Received the Past Week
Makes This Department
More Complete Than
Ever. Buy Tour
Dresses This
Week.
On tomorrow, Monday morning, we will
display our third stock this season of both
Foreign ami Domestic Dress Goods, in
cluding Broadcloths, German Henriettas,
Imperial Serges, Tricots and all the lead
ing Fabrics of the season.
.lust received, another case of those
■double width YVool Tricots at 15 cents a
yard.
Double width Wool Cashmeres, all colors
and black, at 15 cents a yard.
Double width, fine quality, all-wool Tri
cots, all colors and black, at 25 cents a
yard.
38-inch fine twilled Henriettas, black
aad colors, at 23 cents a yard.
10-inch all-wooi, silk finish Mohairs,
worth 00 cents, at 38 cents a yark.
40-inch all.wool Australian Cloth in plain
and fancy at 40 cents a yard.
40-inch Illuminated English Homespuns,
strictly all wool, a stylish Fabric, at 00
■ents a yard.
40-iuch all-wool Surah Cloth at 50 cents
* yard.
40-inch, fine quality, all-wool French
Henriattas at 50 cents a yard.
44-inch Royal Serges, a Fabric unequaled
for wear, at 75 cents a yard.
Finest quality German Henriettas, worth
$1 the world over, at 75 cents a yard.
50 inch Broadcloth at 75 cents a yard.
40-inch fine Imported Broadcloth, beau
tiful finish, at $1 a yard.
1£ yards wide, light weight, finest qual
ity Imported Broaddloth, equal to any
42.50 goods in the market, at $1.50 a yard.
PLAIDS.
Truly l’lam Dress Goods were never in
such great t$nand. The larger the plaid
, and the rougher the material, the more
|lish.
-inch pretty Plaid and Cheek Mohair
>cents a yard.
linch Plaid Mohairs, large plaids, very
fe coloring, at 38 cents a yard.
>Ynch all-wool Camel’s Hair Plaids and
es at 50 cents a yard.
linch all-wool Plaid Flannel Suiting
I cents a yard.
Linch all-wool Tartan Plaids, dark
unds with bright illumination, at 75
bis a yard.
140-inch all-wool Checked Cheviots at 75
lata a yard.
I Finest quality of French and German
[ aids, 40 inches wide, at $1 a yard.
Imported pattern suits.
Fine Imported Pattern Suits, no two
alike. Direct importations, exclusive styles,
ill the season’s latets novelties.
Lightning Zig-Zag, Novelties, Ceviots in
?iaid and Stripes and German Mixtures,
< $7.50 a Suit.
PI lid and Check Combinations, four
• vds Plaid and six Check to match, at
tp a Suit.
Fine Camel’s Hair, with Boucle and
AArakan effects in Plaid and Stripes, at
I 'Y.SOa Suit.
Ikll «ur tine Imported Novelty Suits from
i :r> to$35 go this week at Special Phicks.
MOORE BROS,
Leaders in Low Prices.
MOORE BROS.,
LEASERS OF LOV PRICES
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Feel grateful to a generous public for their liberal j
patronage the past week.
Their Store Was Thronged! Their Patrons Charmed!
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Their Sales Immense!
CLOAKS.
The Largest Stock, the Latest
Styles, the Lowest P ices.
Columbus Never Saw Just
Such an El gaut Liue
of Stylish Wr«ps.
The talk of the town. Yes, every ode
is talking about Moore’s lovely Wraps.
It matters not your figure or how fas
tidious, you are bound to get pleased here.
Literally everything.
Jackets, Reefers, Palletto’s New Mar
kets, English Walking Coats in Plush and
Cloth, plain and fancy, smooth and rough
effects, in loose and tight fitting in light
and heavy weights.
At $3.98.—100 fine all-wool Stockinet
tailor-made Jackets worth $5.
At $4.48.—100 Beaver Cloth Reefers, the
season's newest garmet in short
wrap style worth $0.
At $4.50.—100 Beaver Cloth Jackets, fine
quality, beaver, in black, tan, navy
and brown, worth $0.
At $4.98—100 fine Beaver Jackets, a love
ly garment, beautifully bound and
satin faced, worth $7.
At $5.98.—100 fine Diagonal Reefers, a
very stylish garment, worth $7.50.
From $6 to $10 we show a beautiful
line of Jackets and Reefers in fine Broad
cloth, Beaver, Cheviots and Diagonal, all
marked at prices that will move them.
NEW MARKETS.
Full line New Markets in fine light
weight Broadcloth, Diagonals and Fabrics
adapted to this climate.
Ladies’ New Markets at $5.
Ladies’ New Markets at $7.
Ladies’ New Markets at $8.
Ladies’ New Markets at $10.
At $12.50, $15 and $18 we show an ele
gant line with high De Albert Collars.
MISSES’ JACKETS
Just received a lovely line of Misses’
Jackets and Reefers, ages 12 to 19, in
Broadcloth, Diagonal and Cheviot from $5
up.
In a few days our stock of Misses’ Wraps,
consist of New Markets, Reefers and Jack
ets from $1.50 up will be complete.
FLAVNELS.
We are headquarters for Flannels, and
now is the time to buy.
At 25c.—10 pieces 27-inch all-wool White
Flannel worth 35c.
At 35c.—10 pieces extra quality all-wool
White Flannel worth 50c.
At 50c.—10 pieces finest quality all-wool
White Flannel, extra wide, good
valne at 75c.
SHAKER FLANNEL.
Full line Shaker Flannels for skirts, etc.,
at 40, 50 and 75 cents a yard.
Full stock of Embroidered Flannels in
white and grey, in hemstitched and point
effects at $1, $1.25 and $1.50.
RED FLANNELS-
At 25c.—10 pieces heavy twilled all-wool
Red Flannel.
At 35c.—10 pieces all-wool Medicated
Twilled Red Flannels worth 50c.
At 50c.—10 pieces finest qnality all-wool
Medicated Red Flannels worth 75c.
FRENCH FLANNELS.
Beautiful line of French Flannels in
stripes and figures for Blazers. Blouses,
Wrappers etc.
50 pieces all-wool Flannel in stripes,
checks and plaids, nice for children's
dresses, at 35 c.-uts a yard.
MOORE BROS.,
Leaders of Low Prices.
LINENS.
We Have S id More Linens in the
Past Month lhan All of Co
lumbus Combined. This
tbhows That the Trading
Public Have at Last
t oil ud Headquar
ters tor These
Goods.
O
10 pieces 54-inch all-linen German Dam
ask, worth 35 cents, at 25 cents a yard.
10 pieces 54-inch Red Damask, worth 35
cents, at 25 cents a yard.
10 pieces good quality all-linen German
Damask, worth 50 cents, at 35 cents a yard.
10 pieces 54-inch Red Damask, fast col
ors, worth 50 cents, at 35 cents a yard.
10 pieces fine quality German Damask,
equal to any 75 cents quality in the mar
ket, at 50 cents a yard.
10 pieces extra quality Turkey Red Dam
ask, colors warranted fast, at 50 cents a
yard.
At 75 cents a yard we will show a mag
nificent line of Damask in Bleached and
German goods. We challenge any piece in
this lot duplicated for less than $1 a yard.
At $1 a yard we show 25 elegant designs
in finest Bleached Damask with napkins to
match, equal to any $1.25 and $1.50 goods
in the Market.
NAPKINS and DOILIES.
25 dozen Fringed Linen White Doilies,
worth 75 cents a dozen, at 50 cents a dozen.
25 dozen all linen White Napkins, worth
75 cents a dozen, at 50 cents a dozen.
25 dozen, fine quality, all-linen Napkins,
and Doilies, white and colored border,
good value at $1, at 75 cents a dozen.
26 dozen large size, fine quality, all-linen
Napkins and Doilies $1.25 to $1.50 a doz
en, at $1 a dozen.
25 dozen 3-4 all-linen fine Napkins and
extra sizes White Doilies, worth $1.65 to
$1.75 dozen, at $1.25 a dozen.
Special prices on finer goods from $1.75
to $3 dozen.
TOWELS.
100 dozen ail-linen Hack and Damask
Towels, good value at 15 cents, at 10 cents
each.
100 dozen all-linen Hack and Damask
Towels, worth 18 cents, at 12-J cents each.
100 dozen ’8 by 36 inches Damask Tow
els, red and blue borders, good value at 20
cents, at 15 cents each.
100 dozen largest size Huck Towels, 23
by 46 inches, the best 25 cents Towels in
Columbus, at 19 cents each.
100 dozen fine qnality tied fringe Dam
ask Towels, worth 35 cents and 40 cents, at
25 cents eaeh.
Excellent bargains in finer Towels at 50
oents, 75 cents, $1. We are determined to
make our Linen Departmen. second to
none in this country, and the goods and
prices will do it. If we don’t save you
money we won’t expect you to buy.
BLANKETS.
We will save you money on Blankets.
For 95 cents per pair we will sell you a
Blanket worth $1.25.
For $1.25 per pair we will sell you a
$1.75 Blanket.
For $1.50 per pair we will sell you a
Blanket worth $2.
For $2 per pair we will sell yon a Blanket
worth $3.
For $2 50 per pair we will sell you a
Blanket worth $-3.50.
For $3 per pair we will sell you a Blanket
worth $4.
For $4 per pair we will sell you a Blanket
worth $5.
For $5 per pair we will sell you a
Blanket worth $6.50.
Our line of finer Blankets, in white and
reds, 11-4 and 12-4, are matchless.
COMFORTS.
100 Comforts 75c, worth $1.00.
100 Comforts $1.00, worth $1.5C
100 Comforts $1.25, worth $1.75.
100 Comforta $1.50, worth $2.04.
HOSIERY.
With 111 } -Largest St< ckand the
Must Reliable Brand of Fast
JBlack Ho*ie»y In This
foilUtry. W«®r?W»rli
Equipped* and are
Doing the llosier-
rv Buiiness of
Columbus.
We are pleased to announce to the ladies
of Columbus and vicinity that we have
laid in a complete line of Lord & Taylor’s
celebrated Onyx brand of Fast Black Hosi
ery. Every pair of this renowned brand
is guaranteed absolutely stainless, also
wkab well, which is a great deficiency
in most Fast Black Hosiery.
CHILDREN’S HOSE.
Children’s grey mixed for school wear at
10c a pair.
Children’s heavy ribbed Hose, sizes 5 to
84, warranted fast black, at 15c a pair.
Children’s full regular made Fast Black
Ribbed Hose, Lord <fe Taylor’s celebrated
Onyx brand, at 25c a pair.
Misses’ full regular made Fast Black
Hose, not ribbed, Lord & Taylor’s Onyx
brand, at 25c a pair.
Children's Fast Black Ribbed Hose,
double knee, excellent for rough wear,
Lord & Taylor’s Onyx brand, at 35c a
pair.
Boys' Extra Heavy Ribbed Hose, large
sizes, 7s to 10s, warranted stainless, at 35c
a pair.
Misses’ finest quality Lord & Taylor’s *
Onxy brand Ribbed Hose, at 50c a pair.
Misses’ Silk Hose, Lord & Taylor's
Onyx brand, at 75c a pair.
Full line Infants’ Hose in cotton, Lisle
thread and silk, from 25c up.
LADIES’ HOSE.
Indies’ full regular made Pin Stripe
Hose, fast colors, at 10c a pair.
Ladies’ Black Ribbed Hose, warranted
stainless, at 15c a pair.
Ladies’ fall regular made Fast Black
Hose, Lord & Taylor’s Onyx brand, at 25c
a pair.
Ladies’ fine quality full regular made
Fast Black Hose, Lord & Taylor’s Onyx
brand, at 35c or three pairs for $1. Equal
to any 50c Hose in Columbus.
Ladies’ Richlieu Ribbed Lisle Thread
Hose, a fine qnality Lord & Taylor’s
Onyx brand at 50c a pair.
Elegant line of Fine Black Silk Hose
from $1 a pair up.
KID GLOVES.
UNDERWEAR, j MILLINERY.
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The Finest Millinery D/ partmeat
In Georgia, the Most Com
petent Milliners and the
Most Artistic Trimmers.
Acknowledged Head
quarters for Styl
ish Millinery.
Our Great Sale The Past Week
of Ladies'. ^Misses' and Chil-, [
dren'SjS Wooli n Under-
wf-ay Wgs a G’&ud
Success, and Will
Contiuue An
other Week.
$
'--owledged headquarters far
u j ** The RECORD is
jStyhsh Millinery. . :■
About 100 dozen broken lots Ladies’ j AGAIN BROKEN. Lual WeeJcWii the
Misses and Childrens’ Underwear to be i greatest of the great wOeks in the historv
closed out at about half price. This is the
story in a nut shell.
LADIES SUBBED VESTS
30 Grand Bargains.
LOT 1.
Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Tests, the best
quarter of a dollar vest in Columbus at 15 I BKOS - We wou,d suggest to the Ladies
cents each. r .^J^ ■ i ° 8 et their orllers iu as early as possible
of our business Millinery.
More orders were taken and more Hats
tamed out. Our six Trimmers have beea
hard at work night and day, and the or
ders continue to pour in. Every lady
wants a new HAT for the Exposition, and
we have every reason to say that the great
majority of them will come from MOORE
__ LOT 2.
hia week owing to the Exposition rush.
Ladies’ finer quality Jersey Ribbed, our 'TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS !
regular 40c. Test at 25c. each. •*, * ,I ,
t f—>1-7-1 „ | Ten dozen Ladies’ Black Felt Sailors.
__ '• j worth 50 cents, this week’s price 25 cents.
STouS^v i*™ 7 t R l bbed Ten dozen Ladies’ black, brown, navy
1 7 ‘' ,U the market ’ at I and drab Felt Sailors, worth 75 cents and
p J ’ I $1, this week's price 50 cents.
LjOT 4. Twenty dozen Children’s and Misses’
Ladies heavy weight Jersey’ Ribbed I Fancy Felt Sailors at 50 cents, 75 cents
> ests, silk stitch collar and front, : a great i and $1.00.
75c. Vest, at price 50c. each. qr a cjC * l> wTTTD ipu
■ aW&Tj jT 15- 1 V AAK ftxlltils
Ladies’ Jersey Ribbed Vests with Pants So’stylish for Ladies’ wear, are here in all
to match, excellent value at $2 a suit, at sizes now.
$1.50 a suit. Ladies’ Plaited Bosom Shirts $1 5fi-
_ .. , - Lj V ‘ t Ladles’ Plaited Bosom Shirts
Ladies fine quality, all-wool Jersey Rib- Ladies 1 Embroidered Bosom Shirts $2.
bed Vests, well made, nicely finished,
pearl buttons, a good $1.25 A~est, at 75c.
each.
LO V 7.
Onlv a small lot of Ladies’ full fashion
ed, non-shrinking, all wool Jersey Ribbed
Vests worth $1.50, at 75c. each.
HOT 8,
Small quantity finest quality Australian
wool Ribbed vests, worth $2.00 at price
$1.00 each.
LOT 9.
Ladies’ fine quality all-wool Medicated
Scarlet Vest, with pants to match, worth
$1.25, at 75c. each.
LOT lO.
Ladies’ finest quality all-wool Medicated
Scarlet Vest, with pants to match, worth
$1.50, at $1.00 each.
AT HALF PRICE.
: Our entire stock of broken lots of Ladies
: Merino Vests and Pants (not ribbed) will go
•at just half price.
Having the exclusive agency for P. Cen-
temeri &. Co.’s Celebrated "Kid Gloves.
We have no competition in this depart
ment.
At 50c a pair we sell a good 5-button
Kid Glove, embroidered back, black and
colors.
At 75c a pair we sell an excellent 5-but
ton Kid Glove equal to any dollar glove in
the market.
Beautiful line of fine button undressed
Kid Gloves, black and colors, an excel
lent glove, at $1 a pair.
Foster’s celebrated 5-hook glove, black
and colors, every pair warranted, at $1 a
pair.
Mills & Gibb’s great Paragon 5-but ton
dressed kid, black and colors, eveiy pair
warranted, -only $1 a pair.
Centemeri's 4-button undressed Kid, at
$1.25 a pair.
Centemeri’s best, quality 5-button dressed
Kid, at $1.50 a pair.
Centemeri’s 8-button undressed Mous-
quetaire, at $1.75.
Centemeri’s finest 10-bntton undressed
Mousquetaire at $2.25 a pair.
Fuli line 10 and 20-button undressed
Mosquetaire Gloves in black, cream, fight
grey, yellow and other pretty shades for
evening wear, at $3.50 and $4 a pair.
MOORE BROS t
Leaders in Low Prices.
MG ORE BROF,
Leaders in Low Prices.
CHILDRENS’ UNDERWEAR.
6 Grand Bargains.
LOT 1.
Children’s Merino Vests, worth *23e., at 15<*.
eacii.
T OT 2.
Small quantity Children's Jersey Ribbed Vents,
sizes 11, 1 i and 15. worth 40c., at price 25c. each.
Lor 3.
Children's Merino Vests, sizes 16, 18 20 and 22,
with Pantaletres to match, same price,worth 40c.
at price 25c. each.
LOT
Children's Merino Vests, same quality as lot 3.
size et, 20. 28 and 30, with nants to match, worth
30 and 00 cents, at price 33 cents each.
LO C S.
Children s fiur all-wool Jersey Ribbed Vests,
sizes 16, IS and 20. a gi>od 50c. Vest, at price 33
cents each.
LOT 6.
Children's fin** qua'lty Merino Vests, pants to
mateb. sizes, 16, IS. 20 and 22, worth 75c., at
price 40e. each.
Sizes 21, 2G, 23 end 30, same quality, with Pants
to mutch, worth 85c., at 50c.
IN FAN is tV VESTS.
A GRAND BARGAIN.
Infants 1 ' Wrappers' finest quality of Lambs
Wool, sizes J, 2,:: and 4. worth 75 and 85 oents,
at price 50c. each.
MOORE BROF.,
f
I eaders of Lew Prices.
Full line of Chemisette, standing and
turn down collars, plain, plaited aDd em
broidered bosoms, at 30, 40, 50 and 75 ets.
STYLISH NEt-KWEAR.
Feather Boas are the latest fad in La
dies’ Neckwear in cream, pink, light blue,
heliotrope, grey, yellow and black. It ia
difficult to supply the demand, for they
are so stylish.
STYLISH TRIMMINGS.
We are acknowledged headquarters for
stylish Dress Trimmings. Elegant line of
Ostrich Feather Trimming, with gilt and
turquoise effects, the latest Parisian craze,
from $1.50 to $S.OO a yard.
Gilt Passamentaries with Jewels, a live
ly novelty in Trimmings, from $1.60 to
$5.00 a yard. Gilt Girdles with Pendants
and Collars and Caffs to match, from $2
to $10 a set.
Black Marveilieux Silk, with colored
embroidered figures of Pansies, Daises and
Lilacs, etc., from $2.00 to $7.00 a yard.
Handsome line of hand Crochet Gimps
by the yard and In ornaments for Trim
ming fine Black Dresses and Black Silks.
EVENING GOODS.
We call especial attention to our stock
of evening goods in Tinsel Draperies, Silk
Gauze Flouocings, Faille Francaise Silks,
Crepe D’Chines, German Henriettas, with
an elegant line of Trimmings. We are
headquarters for stylish Evening Goods.
All the latest novelties wifi be found here.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
100 10-4 White Bedspreads worth $1.00;
Monday at 75 cents.
100 10-4 White Bedspreads worth $1.25;
Monday at 95 cents.
100 10-4 White Quilts worth $1.50; Mon
day at $1.25.
All of our fine Marseilles Quilts from
$2.00 up; at special prices Monday.
1000 yards good Sea Island Homespun
at 5 cents a yard. 1000 yards good soft
finish Bleaching; Monday at 7 cents a yard.
100 dozen Ladies’ all-linen embroidered
Handkerchiefs; Monday at 15 cents each.
100 dozen Mens’ full regular made Brit
ish Hose, worth 25 and 35 cents a pair:
Monday at 15 cents.
200 Ladies' and Gents fine Gloria Cloth
and Silk Umbrellas, choice line of new
styles just opened at 23 per cent less than
old shop-worn styles elsewhere.
MOORE
Leaders in lo
ces.