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ONE-FOURTH OFF INVENTORY.
Discount Me mi irts and Slits
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W, J, Si E. C. PALMOBR’S
To-day. Thursday, Jan. 12. 1905.
We don’t wait until summer heat forces us to cut prices. We have taken stock and find more on hand than we care to carry. So for
the next 20 days we are going to sell Suits and Overcoats at one-fourth off less than the regular prices. The larger portion of our Clothing is
hand-tailored, made by W. S. Peck & Co., Syracuse, N. Y. They’re not the kind you buy on Decatur street in Atlanta, nor the kind you see ad
vertised $lO Suits for $3.98. We don’t buy nor sell that kind of goods; we sell Clothing that wears well, looks well and will bring you back again.
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We have them in Raglan, Belt- ; I |HjIl I coat marked in plain figures. ’ i
Belt Fullose Back fL ImHN* '** ,r g We don’t propose to sell you a ! * .
and Tight Back. ■j ||Ll|| i| ! llk\ |j|j|l\ I $7.50 Suit for $2.89, nor a SfH
• See the latest styles in cuts. ||| |t |||| \\ II iW I SIO.OO Suit.for*s3.B9. « *T
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Our $5.00 Overcoats, brown gray, one-fourth off . . $3.75;
“ 6.50 “ black and blue, one-fourth off . . 5.00
“ 7.50 “ all colors, one-fourth off 5.63
“ 8,50 “ blue and black, one-fourth off • . , 6.38
“ 10.00 “ in solid and mixed colors, one-fourth off 7.50
“ 12.50 “ Thibet and Melton, all colors. 1-4 off . 9.39
“ 15.00 “ something nobby, all colors. 1-4 off . 11,25
“ 16.50 “ in solid and fancy colors, 1-4 off . 12.38
“ 18.00 “ the nobbiest thing out, 1-4 off . . 13,50
“ 20.00 “ the nobbiest thing out, 1-4 off . . 15.00
NO CLOTHING CHARGED DURING THIS DISCOUNT SALE.
3653 yds. Embroidery from Bto 15 inches wide, worth 15 to 20c. yard, will go in with this sale at 10c. yard. Ten yards allowed to a customer.
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LATEST SHAPE. BEST QUALITY. >
20 cases new ones came in Tuesday. In all the latest blocks—Flat Iron, Yale College, Little Jim, Alpine and Stiff. In all the leading col
ors—Tan, Brown, Gray, Salmon, and Black. They are
for $1.50. The $3.00 kind for $2.00. The S4.OC kind for $3.00. See window display. No trouble to show them.
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We wish to say to the Ladies that our new line of Collars and Silks have arrived and will take great pleasure in showing them.
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Nothing like them was ever shown in Gainesville before, and prices lower than eVer.
THE GAINESVILLE EAGLE, JANUARY 26, 1905,
Our $5 00 Suits in Mixture Casimeres, one-fourth off . $3.70
“ 6.00 Suits in Casimeres and Worsteds, one-fourth off 5.00
“ 7.00 Suits in Worsteds and Casimeres, one-fourth off 5.63
“ 8.50 Suits in Cheviots, Worsteds, and Casimeres, 1-4 off 6.38
“ 1 0.00 Suits in Scotch Plaids and Worsteds, 1-4 off . 7.50
" 12.00 Suits in Thibet, Melton, and Homespun, 1-4 off . 9.39
“ 15.00 Suits in fancy Worsted, Melton and Casimeres, 1 off 11.20
•• 16 00 Suits in Satin and Fancy Colors, 1-4 off . 12.38
“ 18.00 Suits in all the latest weaves and cuts, 1-4 off . 13 00
“ 20.00 Sutits in all the latest weaves and cuts, , 15,00