The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, February 02, 1905, Image 7

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W. J. & E. C, PAIMOUK’S k (THE BUSY CORNER.) No. 2 Washington Street, under Hunt’s Opera House, ' X / . ‘ Is the only original Bargain House in Hainesville, and on Thursday, February 2nd, they will start their Annual Midwinter Dissolution Sale. I ! / 1 We’re determined to dissolve co-partnership with every article of Winter Goods in our Store. The sacrifice will be great. The bargains will stand X" • « out like a wart on a man’s nose. You can almost see them with the eyes shut. Everybody knows Palmours sell bargains all the time, and when they say “sacrifice,” it really means more than the word implies. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. Soft fleece=lined Shirts and Drawers, worth and sell at 50c. a garment; our dissolution price . . . 39C Men’s heavy gray Shirts and Drawers, worth and sell at 35c. a garment; our dissolution price . . . 19c Men’s fine Merino AlFwool Shirts and Drawers, worth and sell at $1.25 per garment; our dissolution price . 75c MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS FROM OUR SILK DEPARTMENT. 28=inch two=tone Taffeta, in all the leading shades, soft like velvet, and will not wrinkle. They are worth today $1.15. Our special price for five days, . . 89c. 28=inch Tap Silks in six different colors, the kind you pay 59c. for. Our leading price, . 48c. 36=inch Black Taffeta and Pou de Soie, with guarantee woven edge, worth and selling at $1.39 a yard. One of our special leaders, only . . . . 98c. 36« inch two=tone Taffeta, in black and red, black and green, black and blue, black and brown. You find them advertised and selling in all the leading stores at $1.50. We will sell them for a few days at . . . . $ 1.00 One piece 36=inch Brown Taffeta, nothing like this in Gainesville. The real value is $1.75. As we wish to make this one of our leading departments our cut price only . 1.25 Here is another great leader in our Silk Department. Ten patterns, all Silk Foulards, no two „ alike. They will go at first sight. They are worth today 79c. per yard; in they go with the rest at 69c. A FEW EYE-OPENERS IN SHOES. 43 pair Ladies’ Shoes; worth $1.25; our dissolution price, 75c, 37 pair Ladies’ Shoes, worth 1.50: our dissolution price, 98c, 62 pair Ladies’ Shoes, worth 1.75: our dissolution price, 1,25 48 pair Ladies' Shoes, worth 2.00; our dissolution price, L. 50 53 pair Ladies’ Shoes, worth 2.50 and 3.00: your choice while they last,. • = 1.98 W. J. & E. C. PALMOUR, I t . The Busy Cow, jMSiSruicf mus Gainesville, Georgia. ti : ' , te ■ _ „.. HU— ■»! -■■■ ‘ THE GAINESVILLE EAGLE, FEBRUARY 2, 1905. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. Ladies’ AlFwool Pants and Vests, worth and sell at $1.25 a garment; our dissolution price . . . 89c Ladies’ heavy rib and fleece=lined Vests and Pants, worth and sell at 59c. garment; our dissolution price . 43c Children’s Union Suits, worth and sell at 35c. garment; our low price . . . . . . 19c Ladies’ Union Suits, worth 65c; while they last only . 48c 12 GREAT SPECIALS FOR THIS SALE. 10 yards Simpson’s best Prints, all colors, = 45c. 10 yards good check Homespun, all colors, = 45c. 14 yards Fruit Loom Bleaching, = • 1.00 10 yards Dress Ginghams, all colors, = 75c, 10 yards Cotton Flannel, = = = 55c. 42=inch White Lawn, worth 15c., only = = 9 1-2 c. 10 yards double width Worsted, only = = 95c. 2,000 yards Embroidery, worth 15 and 20c, only • 1 Oc. 15 dozen Children’s ribbed Hose, worth 10c., only = sc. 23 Boys’ Suits, worth 1.25, this sale, = = 75c. 41 Boys’ alLwool Suits, worth 2.00. only = 1.25 37 pairs 10=4 Blankets, extra heavy, worth LOG, for = 69c. * LADIES’ COLLAR DEPARTMENT. In all the latest designs. They came in cotton, linen, and silk. They were made to sell from 25c» up to $6.00. As our buyer is always looking our bargains he bought them way under manufacturers’ cost; will enable us to sell them from 10c. up to . 3.98 WOOL DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Unmatchable in style, quality, and price. 38=inch all wool Morehair, in stripe, plaids, and dots, in brown, blue, red, and black ground. Are worth 65c.; our early buying price, . . . 48 c. 52=inch Wool Brilliantine and Morehaij in solid colors, looks like silk and wool. They are worth and selling today at 75c. Our special price, . . . 59c. 42=inch all wool Serge, spring weight, navy blue, royal blue, garnet brown, and black. You pay for them elsewhere 65c.; our price, . . 50c. 54=inch Wool Repelant for Tailor Suits and Skirts. Colors are brown, gray wine, blue, and black. Others charge you 65c.; our low price, . . . 48c. Lorena Broadcloth, the best quality, 54 inches wide, in all the new spring shades for Skirts. Same quality will cost you elsewhere $1.35. By buying them early our leading price, 1,00 MEN’S AND BOYS’ CAPS. They have sold all the season at 48c; our dissolution price 25c Men’s New Sweaters and Overshirts. They are worth and sell at 75c,; our dissolution price . 48 c i GREAT SACRIFICE IN MEN’S TIES. About ten dozen in all; they are worth from 35c. te 50c., all colors; to make quick sale of them, only . . 23c GREAT SACRIFICE IN MEN’S SHOES TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING SHOES. 72 pairs Men’s Shoes, worth 1.25 and 1.50, moving price, 1 .00 57 prs. Men’s Calf Shoes, blucherand bal, worth 1.75, only 1.25 48 prs. Men’s fine Shoes, worth 2.00, this sale, = 1 .50 61 prs. Men’s Box Calf and Vici Kid, worth 2.50, only = 1 .98 38 prs. Men’s fine Vici and Box Calf, worth 3.50, only 2.48 MEN’S ODD PANTS. $2.00 Pants, clean=up price, = = 1.25 $2.50 Pants, cleau=up price, • 1.50 $2.50 and $3.00 Pants, clean=up price, = 2.00