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THE MONROE ADVERTISER: FORSYTH. GA„ TUESDAYfc OCTOBER 23. 1888.—EIGHT PAGES
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Has Just Returned from New Vork, His Second Trip This Season. i
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Have Just been Opened and Marked Fifty, Sixty and Seventy-Five
Cents on the Dollar*
<d SOME OF THE GRANDEST BARGAINS ON EARTH. >®
Wonderful Drives in
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289 pieces fine 38-inch all wool Tricots in a
rariety of shades ami mixtures, goods actually
worth ftlc. at 29c.
30,000 yards—A grand big lot. I took every
yard the importer had of Striped Australian
Suiting; goods truly worth 25c yard, on sale
all the week at 16c yard.
inch 29 pieces- (>n 1 v’ a small lot of all wool 54
('lolli Fluids; goods retailing the world
over at 75c; on Monday at 49e.
169 pieces Superb Imported Surah Serges,
ttxtrawide; immense line of alt new shades.
This cloth cannot be matched in the United
States at 50e yard.
Incli Only 17 pieces, and small ones at that, of 46
Broad Cloths; only 9 shades, but all good
ones, sold to delight our customers ami to dis
may competitors on Monday and Tuesday at
the ridiculous price of 50c yard.
Owing to the lateness of the season I fortu¬
nately secured from an importer two eases oi
very fine Broad Cloths, which had been held in
i he citedoinhouso on account of uudervulualityi
I bought them for a trifle over the duty and wil
offer you all colors of Ready Shrunk Broad
Cloths, that ate worth $1.50 anywhere in
America, at §1.00 yard.
New French Fluids, new Cloth l’lnids, Nov¬
elty Stripes, new Side Band effects.
50 fine French Novelty Suit-*, finest im
>•* rear!}- Jifllf till* price atinvU U lUOllti
ago.
No mere handful of goods ta
make your selection from. Lacl
department offers you the choicest
things to tempt your fancy and
please your purse. Every stock
fully reinforced with attractive
Merchandise and Startling Prices,
Will place on sale earlv Monday morning
1560 yards 39-inoh Dundee Mixtures: soim
To houses are advertising them boldly at 50c yd.
avoid speculation only one dress pattern
sold to any one. High’s price 19c yard.
HH» pieces Checked all wool Suitings, all
wool ami tine extra wide; goods never before
shown under 65c, at 29c yard.
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GOODS.
At 15c Yard
Double Width Black Cashmere.
At 29c Vard
Double Width all wool Serge.
At 25c ard
.Ti-inch English Henrietta.
At 77 ' jC Yard
tit-inch all Wool Cashmere.
At 42 1 >e Yard
44-nich Extra Heavy Tyrol Serge.
At 59c Yard
rs-iueh a!! wool Tricot.
At 44c Yard
40-inch Fonlo Cloth.
At 65c Yard
48-inch Henrietta, worth 800
At 75c Yard
8i!k Finished Henrietta, worth $1.
At 90c Yard
Silk Finished Henrietta, worth §1.25.
At 90c Yard
56-inch French Tricot, never sold under
81.25,
J. M. High is headqurters for B.
Priestly & Go’s Celebrated Fabrics.
Special for this week—At qSc
the regular Si.25 Sdk Warp Henri¬
etta,
Black Broad Cloths
Special values at Si. Si.50, Si. 75,
$ 2 , S2.2 5, $2.5a
'I is in
A WORLD OF THEM!
0=5 5 ora Cloak Department
Has more money invested in it and contains
more garments than can be found in all other
Cloak departments in Atlanta combined. This
is a bold statement, but neverthcles a true one.
High’s sales in Cloaks last week vereiin
mense. Thousands of new garments just
opened and more yet to come,
No lady can afford to buy a Cloak elsewhere
before looking hero.
N 0 TEA FEW SPECIALS
250 Ladies’ all wool Striped Jackets at 98c.
G finer grade Jackets, actually worth §2.75, to
<r 0 at v |
15.) Blackami White all wool Jackets, very
jaunty and a decided bargain at £2.43.
SO fine all wool Stockinet Jackets, tleeced
lined, celling elsewhere at §5,-to go at
19 Tailor-made Mourning Walking Coats, can’t
ho matched under §7 ; High’s price §4.99.
N'ew line Tailor-made Walking Coats, latest
London style, at §4.75.
Ask to sec the new Stockinet Jackets, silk
stitched and braided as well, from §5.50 to
cacti.
Novelties in Wraps, M.odiesk^
Newmarkets, Kauinn.; ana Goats.
Loose front Newmarkets in all the leading
hades of the season.
See the new Braided Paletots.
High is headquarters for Ladies’ and
Children's Cloaks.
J usf opened—1,000 new Greteiien Cloaks for
Children and Misses.
Misses late style Newmarkets with loose
;ront and angel sleeves.
Misses’ Braided Havelock in Striped, Plaid,
’becked, Plain and Bra (led.
Special drives in Children’s Cloads at from
75c to §20 each.
Special sale of Ladies’ fine Seal
Plush Sacques; goods bought by us
ast June;cannot be duplicated for
less than $25; High’s price $18.50.
Largest assortment of Seal Plush Mod jeskas
and Wrays in the south.
Ask to see our Three-Quarter Plush Sacques;
something new.
Large assortment Short Plush Jackets at
regular prices.
A few more convineers. Ladies’ Newmar¬
ket-at §1.50, §2.00, §4.00. §4.50, §4.75.
Ladies’ plaid,all wool Newmarkets, at §5.98.
Sto-’kinet Newmarkets, worth §12, at §7.
London Smoke, Tobacco, ox Blood, New¬
markets, hell and storm sleeves, elegantly
braided, from §9.75 to 15.00.
Only a few left of those Seal Plush Sacques
at §11.9.8.
Great bargains in Jersey Jackets and Shawls.
Lace curtains and Portieres. 60 pieces fine
Swiss Curtains, worth §5, at §2.50.
60 pieces pieces fine Swiss Curtains, worth
§0.50, at §3.50.
45 pieces line Swiss Curtains, worth §9.50,
at §5.
90 pieces fine Chenille Portiere Curtains“Red
only.” with heavy dado, actually worth §7.50,
§4 picc e.
39 pieces very fine Mosaic Portiere Curtains,
extra size, worth $12.50, at $7.50 niece.
All the above Curtains and Portieres are from
auction, ami are offered at about one-liaif the
regular prices.
j T. . ivi M Hi°‘h nyi ',i .1 M 8nov\ vhow } von OU t-lrp die
nant! SOTi a 1 .. . largest line of
French and German Broad Cloths
in the south, with Oriental Trim.
mings in cloth to match every
shade. Our Broad Cloths at $I.OO,
$d. SO and S2.00 vard, are all loveiv
goods,and prices guaranteed against
the world.
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HIGH’S MAMMOTH
Silk DepoitHisii i
Sec the Lotest Arrivdls
To open on Monday, another case of colored*
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pure guaranteed silk and very wide, ho the the prettiest last. case goods we can
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the United States, at 98c yard.
39 pieces China Silks, twentv-fonr inches
wide, in the latest tints for evening dress,
worth SI ; High’s 7. price65c. ,
dust , , opened 50 pieces colored , 1 Draping Nets
in elegant designs.
Special sale on Monday of very fine quality
Silk Plushes. No trash ; regular §1 quality,at
52c yard.
A great opportunity will he offered yon to
secure a rich black silk, at a nominal cost.
20 ]deaes tine Black Ehadames, regular dol¬
lar quality, at Toe.
lti pieces extra grade Black Bhadame, reg¬
ular §1.50 quality, at §1 yard.
1 lot fine Black Failles, at §1 yard.
If you like Gros Grains Silks come and see
the go >ds I am selling at 75, 85, 90, §1, §1.15,
§1.25, §1.50, §1,75. It won’t take long to con¬
vince J'OU.
Evening costumes and bridal outfits are a
f T ( <A.lt\ w ith us.
Just opened 49 pieces tine quality Sarahs, in
all the new evening tints. The heretofore §1
g°°as, now at 75c yard.
Black all Silk Velvets, new colored all silk
tJl 'ess velvets, at popular prices.
1,400 yards Figured China Silks; the most
elegant designs over shown, fine goods that
wiii be sacrificed to ready buyers.
J. M. High was the only Atlanta
merchant in New York last week,
Vm<t h« purchased thousands of dot
tars worth ot the most desirable
gOOQS , Ol r the ,, season at . . his .
own
price. Many goods will be sold at
half what they cost other Atlanta
buyers.
HIGH’S
Kress Trimming
DEPAF
Fairly glistens with
novelties.
If you want fine, 1
Dre8s Triintning.no n
your wants will be sat
HIGH’S
MILLINERY
Department
is growing more famous every day. Our efforts
to give the very latest style, at the very lowest
prices,arc being crowned with merited success.
No wonder we use only the very best materials
and employ only artistic trimmers. Our Miss
Whitehurst hasent any equal in the south as a
designer. If you want a fine, medium or low
priced hat, we will certainly please you.
The Orlando is the latest shape. Come and
see it.
Special sale of 325 trimmed fiats at §2.50,
$3.50, §4. §5, to $14 each.
HIGH’S
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F a ,oco y.ni,all jp woo. pi^a geuuta.
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.-r 116 T arg est x to f k of Fr ? ncl ? twilIed primed
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500celebrated Illinois all wool underskirt
patterns at 81.25 and 31.5a
Great inducements offered to buyers of
white Embroidered Flannels, from 75c to §1.75
yard.
In plain white Flannels. I’ll give you extra
ordinary values at 20, 25, 35, 40 and 50c.
Surprising bargains in Red Flannels, >»v to*
15. 20,2a, 30, 40 and 45c.
Small lo* shaded Flannels at less than cost,
Some remnants of Red Flannels that might
interest yon on Monday.
Gassieres, Cassimeres!
40 pieces fine all wool Cassimeres, actually
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53 pieces extra quality all wool Cassimeres,
and when we say all wool we don’t mean anv
thing else—regular value SI.10, High’s price
GOc yard,
One case Jeans, all wool filling, at 25c yard.
T Large , lot . remnants ^ of Cassimeres and Jeans
marked way down to close. I
Jerseys! Jerseus! !
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Exceptional value in braided Jerseys at §1.50,
S1.75, 52. *2.30, *3 ami S3.S0.
T 1 lot fine cashmere Jerseys in London smoke, ;
’ goblin wine, regular §2.25 goods, at §1.50. i
Talk is cheap nowadays,but it takes
more than mere talk to cope with
High’s matchless bargains. Some
Atlanta merchants will find out
sooner or later, that proclaiming
immense stocks and great bargains
will not satisfy the discerning pub
11C. Tbo I lie great seciCl Ot tT;• Ul^n „
success is he never deceives.
100pieces celebrated Lodi Calicoes at 5c yard.
2 cases 7-ounce unt,leached Canton Flannel,
*%*?"*■ y * l s ” d '
i 2 bargains in . bleached , . . Canton Flam "
j si ghtly imperfect, 20c and 2oc goods, at -r
j and i2Vc.
j 1 lot short length Lonsdale Cambric, from 1
i to 4 yards, at 0.Ve yard.
| 1 lot unbleached Canton Flannel at 5c yard.
2,COO yards remnants, yard wide, fruit loom
I Bleaching, at 7Vc yard.
j ■ 60 pieces “Gold Seal” Cardinal Percales, 20e
grade, at I2' x c.
1 lot short length navy blue Percales at 10c
yard.
L naoBroftchable bargains in ladies* and gen
I tiemen’s s Ik and 1 nen Handkeichiefs, iiib
| bons, Corsets and ladies’ Muslin Underwear.
Bill look's cts!
s ol oil spotted bed Blan
iever sold half so many
oi.uiivcts as we have for the past two weeks.
Everybody who looks at them are almost cer¬
tain to buy. If you are not fully supplied
come and see them. Every pair of the oil
spotted week. blankets must and will be closed out
this Such bargains can’t last always.
Better call early in the week.
At J. M. High’s you are sure to
find the latest novelties in ladies’,
misses’ and children’s fall and winter
1 , Wraps, Paletots, Jackets, Modjes¬
kas, Newmarkets, Raglans and
Havelocks, etc.
Original in design, exquisite in
workmanship, perfect in fit, at prices
lower than any other house in the
city.
edges On Monday, slightly 3,000 yards sea island Domestic,
2c burned, not over 20 yards sold to
anyone, at yard.
Every lady in Atlanta, and all those who
come to Atlanta to shop, certainly ought to
visit High’s Dress Goods Department. "Such
• an opportunity to secure fine dress goods at a
mere nominal cost should not escape prudent
and economical buyers.
you at High’s for $1 yard,
2 cases new Ginghams at 10c yard.
1 lot dark Satteens at she.
GREAT _ TN/. SALE Ui—
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KID GLOVES!
That are bound to create a stir and msfe in this
department.
’ Remember that these all first class goods
nothing are
the matter with them but the price.
Lot No. 2, 98 dozen emhroidered-hack, four
button, pink-ton! ed Kid Gloves, would he con
,ot M “" l!,y
be soid at 75c pair.
Our “Madeline” Ivid Glove is giving perfect
satisfaction. They are undoubtedly the best
gloves in the world at §1 pair.
Our “Imperial” Kid Glove is guaranteed to
be as good in every respect as any §2.25 glove,
as.usual tiiis week $1.50 pair. "
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Embroideri ■ * P UmDlfW 'kJ*
40,000 yards remnants of Embroideries. Each
remnant ,,„i„ « They an, mam,
lecturers ends and some ot them imperfect,
Each piece is worth from 2 to 3 times t he price
they will cost you—from 2.Vo to 20c yard. To
be fully appreciated they must be seen.
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HOSIElil DEPARTMENT!
Qm . .. Specials ., for the C0U)inf , week are
worth reading about. Have just received
Defore, some new things-at lower prices than ever
Wo are still the agents for “indelible fast.
black” hosiery in ladies’ and children’s. Have
sold hundreds of pairs and not a single pa r
turned up to date. We guarantee them not to
fade or smut.
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nek, A now job ot ladies’ cotton Hose in stripes,
ball itg.nns and gray mixed a* 12Ve, all
full regular made goods.
180 dozen ladies’ black ribbed stockings, reg
ular made, at 15c pair, white heel and toe.
Another importation of Schoyper’s ribbed
Hose for ladies, fast black, 25c pair.
Ladies’ all wcol Hose in black and solid
colors, full length, at 25c pair.
Ladies’ fine gauge cashmere Hose, in all
dark colors, at 48c, usual price 75c.
CHILDREN’S !
Children's Scho. . .^ose, rihbod and regular
made in black and solid colors, at 12i cents,
worth 25c pair.
Youths’ Jersey ribbed hose, Ingrain colors,
full anu regular made* at 15c pair.
The famous C & G French 2x2 ribbed hose
for boys, all sizes, good colors at 20c pair
This is’ the most serviceable stocking manu.
factored for boys.
Children's all wool Hose, in black and solid,
Misses’ fine Cacbmere Hose, all colors, all
sizes, at 35c pair.
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Gray mixed regular made Socks at 12^c pair.
They are sold elsewhere at 20c.
1 case of gents’ French Balbriggan Socks at
15c. Beautiful quality and actually worth 25c.
Gent's cotton socks in solid colors, all the
new shades. §2.75 per dozen pairs.
Gent's gray Shetland wool socks, regular
made, at 15c. The
Gent’s cashmere sock at §4 per dozen.
universal price of this sock is 50c pair.
HIGH’S
LINEN
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was visited by crowds the past week
nnrl ana evprvenp everyone that tnat hmio-hf oougnt went went
home satisfiea that High SIS the
only place in Atlanta to buy LIN
ENS. This week we open what
we consider the best bargains ever
offered our patrons.
T 0 U/EGS.
210 dozen of Hack and Oatmeal pure Linen
towels, yard long, at 10c each, §1.15 a dozen.
These are marvel ndy cheap.
3
al)< ^ inches wide.
120 dozen Loorn Damask fowels.at 15c,worth
linen Towels, slightly soiled by dust, will close
Full assortment of fancy towels for tidies or
barroom purposes at specially low prices.
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Our lot of loom dice Table Linen at 15c. Ev¬
erywhere else they ask 25c for same goods.
<>n nieoes of 1, lead, e.l loom Damask 60 inches
this a rare bargain
Tomorrow morning we will open and offer
for sale (lie handsomest and most elaborate
line of fine Table Satin Damasks, with nap
kins to match,’ ever brought to our city. Our
prices are guaranteed be as low as the same qual
ity of goods can bought anywhere.
36 pieces of Alizarine red Damasks, 60 inches
wide, at 25c yard. Beautiful new patterns.
100 pieces of genuine turkey red Table Liu
ens at 48c yard. These goods have always
been considered good value at 65c. Colors ab¬
solutely fast.
One lot of real German red Damask, per
fectly good colors at 72^c yard. Others ask
V 1 for this quality of linen. This is a special,
am wolt i seeing,
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350 dozen of checked linen Napkins at 25c
dozen.
siwj liuon *»Vkin», red borders, at Kk
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75,' 85cTand nU “ h
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CRASHES!
100 pieces of striped linen crash at 5c yard.
60 pieces of Stevens's crash, 16 inches wide,
at 10c yard.
Full line of crashes for embroidery purposes.
Mom e Linens, canvass, etc.
15 pieces of 5-1 pillow case linen, all linen, at
34c yard.
os act
Last week we received a fresh lot
of fancy tidies in plush, felt, and
raw silk. Our stock of these goods
j s present very large, carefully
selected, and the prices are as low
as the lowest.
Another line of stamped goods will be put on
sale tomorrow morning, including everything
new in pillow shams, tidies, table scarfs, side
board covers and splashers._
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Underwear !
When in New York last week I visited two
large underwear mills that were overstocked,
and found them '•nxious to unload their sur
plus stock for cash. I purchased an immense
lot of
Gent’s, Ladies’ and Children’s
MERINO UNDERWEAR.
I bought them from 25 to 33 per centclieaper
F an they were ever sold. Now, I propose giv¬
ing my patrons the benefit of this lucky going pur
chase. They are ?il now in, arid I am
to slaughter them this week. Be sure and come
and examine them. It will pay you.
It behooves every one to look out for their
0V7n intoregt . j. m. High is going to retail
thousands of dollars worth of goods this week
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