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THE MONROE ADVERTISER: FORSYTH. GA„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1888.—EIGHT PAGES
J. M. HIGH
BACK AGAIN FROM ■ NEW YO !
The Most Successful flip He Ever
The Political Excitement in New York has been intense, Business Completely Demoralized. Every
Importer and Manufacturer an x ious to Unload. Everybody excited on the Tariff Issue. High
was in a position to take Advantage of this Condition of Things. High and his
Able Assistants Scoured the Market, buying right and left.
60 Cents on the Dollar Was His Limit on Goods,
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But They Secured Many Lots at 50 Cents, and Even Less Than Half-Price.
Cloaks. Cloaks. Cloaks.
Thousands S-|?~
j,,,| .cm weio bought at aboflt half
teuam-«;t t****‘? ‘ho fo ^oJhJg'^nluown'lmu^s^lK
t rry ’\. ,,<,,,kin i S * Miir j[ 8 ’ A -
Brume itP r ' 1 L , i ul ; l SMm lV r 1
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|i*oitou Nadjys, elopuitly braided garments,
worth 875; to go at S3D.75.
New Irish IVasunts twentv eitrht “ # (v >,cs, 1 pq tn °
New angel sleeve Paletots, lifty-oight im
ported samples, no two alike.
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aids and stupes. broadcloths, Check,,
Jackets! Jackets! ■ I
,‘ A wnrl.l w nf t,,.,.. I mint nso lots „#c of tine im- •
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»m .«hipck bppvcr
l>i .mleil, sat in-faced, extra front lappet. Im
ei0.50, and they
this week s.'.5o. y >tori , High s price
Bismarck brown V>\ blood e.t.Vii/Vinn tailar
worth double the privo, $5 cacli.
goods 5t>.» bought plaid and solid colored Newmarkets
at ono third the regular price.
Best ever offered at 84 85.
made Only 43 Fino Stockenet Newmarkets, tailor
ami silk bound. Worth 813 each to go
at 80.50.
I alley Newmarkets in bell and angel sleeves.
Stripes, gains plaid and plain Beavers. Grand bar
at 89.50, 810, 811.50, 812, ui> to 818.50
each.
9S Fine Broadcloth Nadjys. worth 814.75, to
at 88.50. “
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:i<C> Kaglans. Some of them tight-fitting,hut
near all loose trout • with gathered and puffed
hacks. I hey are all foreign made and to be
appreciated must be seen.
Modjeskas!
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,o, a ’. m ,, lodjeskas ... „ just . . opened. . They
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the prettiest cut of any short wrap. They
come in all colors, and most of them are
lavishly $7.50, 88.50, braided. 89, 810.50, The prices 812.50, are and 85.75, 86.50,
the on up to
very finest imported.
ON MONDAY
1 lot of Matlasae Short Wraps fur trimmed
A grand bargain at 84.79.
:<59 Black Beaver-cloth Walking Jackets
with plain and bell sleeves, at from 83.50 to
85 each.
Something New.
All-over Braided Walking Jackets at 87.50,
88.50 and $12.50, worth $15, $20 and 825. The
above are imported, and some are lined
throughout with the finest satin.
Do not spend a dollar or a dime
elsewhere before looking through
High’s great Whitehall Street
Bazaar. The late arrivals of new
goods, bought under the most ad¬
vantageous circumstances, enable
this house to undersell everybody,
J. M. HIGH.
HIGH’S
Plusll SDCque
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■ Our 815 Plush Sacque cannot he had else
where in Atlanta under 820.
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v Now lot Seal l lush Sacques JUth , real , seal ,
, iTrzrirT::^ •s&.'kss
ni) akeristhehs? Thov hUhe > oxch sive J ®
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ALL SHAPES, H.Xtr * ’
ALL SIZES, r ^
ALL STYLES. ^ ^
No failure to fit! No failure to please!
i No failure to savo you money!
Angol Misses’“Nadjys,’’ Sleeve Elegant Braided _ Misses’ _
Newmarkets, Misses Bell
Sleeve Newmarkets.
Misses Newmarkets, tight fitting, Misses’
loose front Newmarkets, with Angel and Bell
sleeves and Puffed Back, in Plaids and Stripes
and Solid colors, at S3. 83.50, 84 , 84.50, 85,
The largest stock of Misses’ cloaks in the
south.
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Children’s Gretohins a bewildering assort
^6. S7, 87.50, $8, 88 50, 88.#5, 80, 80.50, 80.75
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Broiulclotb i , , jac-vets. • , . broadcloth . , , short . wraps,
broadcloth Newmarkets.
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Broadcloth Raglans, broadcloth Nadj ys.
They are all the go in New YorkTiow.
Cashmere Scarfs,
500 embroidered cashmere scarfs at 75c.
700 fine Paris scarfs at 81, 81.25, 81.50, 82,
82.50, 82.75 and 83. All avo half price,
On Monday 1 offer one lot of 103 fine Scotch
cloth shawls worth 84.50 at 81.50 each,
Jerseys!
Cotton Jerseys at 33c, silk finished Jerseys at
: ' r>0c > al * wo °I Jerseys at 73c, tailor-made Jerseys
! a t 81. bretone front Jerseys at 81.50, imported
Jerseys at 82.25, braided Jerseys at 81.50.
All colors in fine cashmere Jerseys at 81.50.
Braided Jerseys in all colors at from 82.40 to
v sq.oo.
J. M. High dares any dealer to
try and match his prices. It can't
be done, for they are matchless.
High's is no stock concern. It
don’t make any difference whether
he makes or loses money, there is
no dividend paid to sustain special
New York partners.
Dress Goods.
i Dress Goods.
1 Come and see the new lav-out. All the
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| stock is enormous.
1 wiu olTer 500 miU remnants of Lorraine
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J. M. HIGH.
2,000 yards Cashmere Surah Twills and
Beiges, all mill remnants and short pieces,
all wool tilling, worth 20c yard; to go at 7^c
ISS-SsSr- 40 pieces fine, all tvool Cashmere, full
Sw'rtTw ’inch at^c*
KEAD-1 lot of 38 Tricots, look like
all wool, but they are slightly mixed; goods
wor,,,,u " y " Jc ' ,<>goatl5oj '“ rd -
MERCHANTS!
r Tlusjs P , . . Remarkable T> i 11 Bargain. r» •
a
1 lot of all wool French Serges, not many
f nmhes 0 'r’^?pr», wide, advertised elsewhere a "r» as plums at
50 q; High s retail price 2oc yard.
'jJT™* 9 pieces ° Wto
Side Band Habit Cloth, goods worth
in October 81.50 yard; to go now at 75c.
50 pieces fine French Plaids, elegant
for combinations and children’s wear, 81
goods; sacrificed this week at50c yard.
lligli still Holds the fort on Broadcloths, a
late importation. It was our good luck to se
cure, so wo will show you all the new shades
of a very fine cloth at 81 yard.
Another case of finest ‘French Broadcloths,
soiling at retail in New York at S3. Hiffh
bought a big lot at a discount for cash and
40 inch all Lira Henriettas 2llwo?l at 35c
80 pieces fine Henriettas, siik
finish at 75c.
wide, latest shades, full silk facad, goods worth
mh ol,ers
0?hor ho™,iy advertise bargain, in dre.8
goods, but be sure and come and see High’s
j a y out tins week. If you want a cheap dress,
a medium priced dress, or the finest
goods in America, come and look, we will
guarantee to please you. and moreover will
save you a nice little sum.
One lot 45 inch all wool plaid dress goods
now at 50c yard.
One lot 56 inch all wool ladies cloth at 50c
^Kt pieces tine habit cloth, real broadcloth fin
ish, a bonanza at 50c yard.
We will offer this week two cases of fine
Scotch Cheviots, all wool, 38, 40 and 42 inches
wide. They are worth a deal more than the
price, 29c yard.
A few combination suits left. They will be
lialfed this week.
Henriettas.
New shades, late novel combinations—the
fine silk finished Henriettas. They are worth
your while to look at.
1,000 pieces assorted job lot dress goods,
grand values at 91, 12, 15, 18, 20c.
2 cases fine all wool Heather cloths worth
60c, to go now at 35c yard.
A special onslaught in Silks and
Dress Goods We opened many
new cases last week. Beautiful
goods and bought way under mar
ket value. High never cares
quantity. ' New York men know
i he IS not atraid £ ot r !• Dig i lots, i. Piles -n-i
and piles of the prettiest goods of
the season will be offered at prices
that are bound to tempt.
SilJcs! Silks! Silks!
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Avalanche of Bargains.
The silk market in America has been greatly
depressed. Silks are bound to go higher: they
can’t be made for the money. High bought an
immense lot of them last week at his own price.
J. M. HIGH.
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Black"Fress'° r Silks *
1 Lot Cashmere finish worth 81, yard at 75c*
Gra,n ’ finely finished'
, t Fino*Tli<icir Bhadamers npvov ,11
J31ack oil*.* at $1.50.
82.75 Black Silks at 81.75.
160 Pieces Fine Silk Plushes at 59c vard
Failles. Goods sold at other Atlanta stores for
81.75. T’was late in the season. I bought them
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A Great Specialty With Us.
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*1 1 Lot fancy Silk and Gilt Bmids, worth ^c,'
I 0 t fancy Galloons Bands and Praids
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T hlS . week will . be banner week
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Hicrh’c ° s Cloak ^J_ UclK Dpianrfmpnt L ' t P ai tm enr. T1 me ^
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thousands . bought
OI new garments
so <, n r cned V,po n P hv D y nnr our Lmrprc DUyers loct last weeK
are bound to draw and attract a
Out of town merchants
who want to replenish their stocks
wol1 ] f I , V\eil V pll to roll call. Wp We are
always glad to see them,
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Black and Mourning
Dress Goods
Asks your inspection of the following remark¬
able bargains:
36 Pieces 40-inch all wool French Serge,
; 1 Case 42-inch’Cashmere D’Ecosse at 37ic,
j'’T&Kia. { 44-Inch Tyrol all Serge, wool Tricot.. worth 60c, ®c. at 42Jo.
] ^r D j^c fimsh Heurietta ’ never sold
UI at 6-, c
Our TocHenrietta Cloth has not as yet been
: i m ^ Here n f^„ is b the t H? nyoue cream ‘ of ,, the department: 87ic
yard for the celebrated Silver Braid Henriet
j SightoreSv^iS^at^if Big lot 61 ’ g °° ds than our
of Priestly's and other celebrated
{ mates of Crepe Cloths, Melrose,Drapde Alma,
| Alys, Venetian Habit Cloth, Armure Checks,
| at Biarritz.Cords, saving of at Diva least Cloths 20 and many others,
a per cent to any buver.
Some concerns here advertise Priestly’s
Henriettas, and they haven’t a yard in their
house. Buyers, take notice. See that the
brand is stamped on the varnished board. All
others are imitations.
Priestly’s 81.25 Henrietta at 98c.
Priestly’s 81.75 Henrietta at 81.47.
Priestly’s 82.00 Henrietta at 81.65.
Pnestiy’s 82.25 Henrietta at $ 1 . 85 .
■ BLA1TIS, BLANKETS!
J. M. HIGH.
We have been very fortunate to secure
from several mills a large lot of fine Bed
Blankets at less than cost to the makers. Now
we propose having a little run on them. Now
is the chance to buy. White Sacramento
120 pairs 81-98. ten-quarter
Blankets at
2 cases extra quality White Blankets at
82.50. White
1 case the Celebrated Montreal
Blankets, all wool, and worth 85.75, to go at
83.98. Blankets
600 pairs fine white California at
60c on the dollar.
50 bales Gray Blankets at less than can be
bad elsewhere.
2,000 Comforts, best bargains ever shown, at
50c, 75c, 81, 81.25 and $1.50. Robes
Bargains in Crib Blankets and Lap
every day this week.
J. M. High challenges any and
all Atlanta merchants to name
such prices on Dry Goods and
Cloaks this week as he will. The
truth of the business is, some At¬
lanta merchants would make money
by buying their stocks at High’s.
HIGH’S
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We will place on sale on Monday morning
one lot ladies kid gloves in small sizes, that
98 dozen 4 button embroidered black kid
sir V! “ ue **’ ,oim ° them °*“ c
$» dozen genuine kid glove,, 4 button, el,
gantly embroidered, regular retail price 81.25.
IV'e secured them and from offer an them importer who
wanted the money as a great
bargain to the ladies of Atlanta at 75c pair.
The great specialty Our of our glove department always
is our 81 kid glove. customers are
pleased with them and we pronounce them
the very best in this country.
Remember we fit all gloves to the hand and
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HIGH’S
Handkerchief Department
At 8 o’clock on Monday will place on sale
100 dozen ladies’ sheer embroidered linen
handkerchiefs, goods retailing at the very best
stores in America at 50c. We distribute them
at 25c each.
168 dozen ladies’ hemstiched handkerchiefs,
lovely new borders, claimed by other houses
here to be special bargains at 10c. High’s
Monday price 5c each.
8W dozen children’s handkerchiefs at one
cent each.
high's
Hat Department.
Will close out on Monday morning a lot of
ladies’ felt hats—they are all slightly damaged
—manufacturers’ imperfection, they would be
worth 85c if this were not the case, But to
make things lively we will sell them at 10c
each.
NOTIONS.
Leather match safes 15c.
Cotton belting 5c a yard. yard.
Whalebone casing 5c
30 inch solid leather shawl straps 35c.
English Gents’ nickel pins 5c. plated scarf holders 5c.
Swan down face powders 15c; a bottle of
cologne given with every box.
Tablets, note paper 5c.
Ladies’ crape stone lace pins 15c.
Children’s hose supporters 10c.
Shirt pearl buttons 5c a dozen.
150 gross metal buttons, all colors, new styles
just opened at 10c a dozen : worth 25c.
Kirby beard hair pins 3c paper.
French shoe polish 10c.
Fine tooth combs 5c._
J. M. HIGH.
Ilouml combs 5c, 10c, 15c.
Bay rum 10c a bottle.
Gents’ solid pearl collar buttons 5c.
Colgate’s extract of cashmere bouquet 26c.
Itobert’s parabola gold eyed needles 5c.
Darning balls 5c.
Barbow’s llax thread 8c a spool. dozen,
Safety pins, large and small, 5c 5 a
Hair pins (100 assorted) for 5c a box.
Hand bags 20c.
Best blacking brushes made for 25c.
Shaving brushes 10c.
American tape 3c a roll.
American pins lc a paper.
Steel thimbles 3c.
Mending cotton lc a skein.
Military hooks and eyes 5c dozen.
Amber hair pins 3c each.
Turkey red in hanks 15c. *
150 new Kussian leather purses 50, 75, $i, _ —
81.25, 81.50, and $2.
60 in. linen corset lacers 5c.
Ladies’ solid gold front cuff buttons 81
The Jet head-hut pins 10c shields dozen. pair, regular
faultless dress 10c
price 20c. spools basting for 5c.
Two large cotton
Yankee shaving soap 10c.
Colgate’s white wing toilet soap 20c box, 3
cakes in box.
Improved tracers 10c. ball.
French darning cotton Cc a
Key rings 5c.
Glove buttoners 3c.
Imported cull and collar boxes 10c.
60 in. tape line 5c.
Nickel plated case tape measure 60 in. for 20c.
Knitting needles 5c set.
Bone crochet needles 5c.
Fine shoe buttoners 5c.
27 in. Eureka rubber cloth 60c.
Oil silk 81 per yard.
Everybody thought that Cleve¬
land would be elected. Overloaded
manufacturers and importers were
afraid of free trade, and made great
concessions to unload. High was
in New York during all the excite¬
ment, and bought many large lots
at his own price. If you want
goods at importation price visit
High’s stores this week.
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DEPARTMENT.
Some land slides here. People who want to
get two for one. should call, and that early.
100 dozen Ladies’Merino Vests, pearl but¬
ton, silk stitched, fine gauze, never sold as
fine under 50c. This lot to early buyers 39c.
Pants to match same price.
Some folks have been bragging about ladies’
Ribbed Vests at 75c. On Monday we sell a
better one at 50c.
HERE IS A CONVINGER.
New York doctors claim that there is virtue
in Camel’s Hair Underwear. We secured a
large lot of Ladies’ Vests and Pants, Camel’s
Hair goods. The Vests are embroidered and
have per.vl buttons. The legufar retail and price they is
81. This lot is slightly imperfect, go
at 59c.
JUST CASES OPENED, OF
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Gents’ Merino and Camel’s Hair Underwear
Goods bought way down, and will be offered
this week at 70c on the dollar.
See what you think of these quotations. yard.
Double width Tricots, at 15c
All wool Red Flannel at 10c yard.
Lonsdale Cambric at G^c yard. wide,
Wamsutta Bleaching, full yard short
lengths at 8c yard.
Yard wide Sea Island at 5c yard.
800 pieces full Standard prints at 5c a yard.
Elegant Cashmere Scarfs at 75c,
Evening shades in fine Satins at 25c.
All wool French Plaid Flannels at 20c yard.
Embossed Waiters’ Silver Finish at 10c
each.
Be sure and see our 25c all wool French
Serge, double width.
Great Bargains in Laces, Embroideries,
Hosiery and Li nens.
J. M. HIGH.
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