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QUALITY,
QUANTITY,
AND PRICE
GUARANTEED.
Our sales for the month of April just past were the largest of any month since we began business; and now, to make this the biggest
May we ever had, we will offer bargains all over the store. Will put prices down to make goods go.
WASH DRESS GOODS.
We are showing this season by far the largest stock
of Wash Dress Goods wef ever had. We
have everything from a nice sheer quality of
Lawn at 4 cents a yard up to the finest silk mix
tures at one dollar a yard.
25 pieces Lawn, all good quality, and pretty
patterns, the kind that usually sell at 7|c.
a yard; our price on this now s<t.
50 pieces Lawn and Dimities. They come in
all the new patterns and colors. They
range in price 8,9, and 10 cents, but we
let them all go at one price--
100 pieces finest quality Lawns and Dimities.
They come in all the new shades and col
orings, and the most exquisite patterns of
large and small flowers, stripes, dots, and
spots, and not a piece in the lot worth less
than 12ic. per yard. Our price now IOC
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WOOL DRESS GOODS AT REDUCED
PRICES.
Full line of new Grays and White in all the widths
from 38 to 56 inches wide, and prices from 48c.
to $1.50:
38-inch White Mohairs, in and plain, a
good 59c. vah e, ’ ere 4se
50-inch Mohairs in all as others
sell for 65c. yard, our price 48C
44-inch Mohairs and Sicilians, in blues, blacks,
white, and gray; our $1.25 sellers, now at 95<£
44-inch Mohairs in Shadow Checks, black and
blue, worth $1 yard, now at 75<£
SILKS.
Four Specials in Silks.
36-inch Taffeta, in blacks, white glacies, and
colors, best $1.25 Silks at 85<£
36-inch Taffetas, in blacks, whites, and colors,
worth 75c. yard, now -—s9<£
27-inch Taffetas, in a pretty line of dainty
checks and stripes, one of the popular
things of the season, and worth $1.25
yard, reduced to 85C
27-inch Jap Silk, black, white, and colors, and
a good 50c. value, in this sale at 39 C
SPECIAL BARGAIN IN TABLE
DAMASK.
5 patterns in a 60-inch White Damask, worth
35c. yard, at 25<£
70-inch Linen and Satin Damask, others sell
at 60c. yard, with us at 48<£
Five patterns in a pure Linen Damask, 72
inches wide, and worth 85c. yard, re
duced to 68<£
Seven patterns in the best $1.25 quality
at 89<£
G. F. TURNER COMPANY,
GAINESVILLE, - GEORGIA.
THE GAINESVILLE EAGLE. MAY 10.1906.
G, F. TURNER CO,
CALICOES 4 3-4 c.
Several thousand yards of Calicoes still left
out of our old purchase. Included in the
lot can be found Shirting Calicoes, Dress
Calicoes, Indigo Blues, and Turkey Reds,
' all in standard calicoes and the best grade,
at 4 3-4 c
LADIES’ PARASOLS.
This is going to be the greatest Parasol season
ever known, because you will not only
have to have your black or colored Para
sol, but you will have* to have a white
one, too. We have them in all kinds,
colors, and makes.
25 dozen black Parasols, worth 50c. each,
at 39<£
25 dozen Parasols, black, white, and colors,
the 65c. kind, reduced now to 50 <£
25 dozen Parasols, the best values we have
ever had in the store, not a one in the lot
worth less than 75c. and up to sl, now
at 69<£
25 dozen Parasols in all colors and black and
** "white, $1.25 value, here now at 98C
Big lot of white embroidered and hand
painted Parasols at $1.50 to $3
Children’s Parasols from 25<£. to $1
Clean-up Sale in
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
We go through our stock of Laces and Em
broideries and select from the 10c., 15c.,
and 20c. qualities all the odd pieces and
short lengths, and put them out at 5 cents
and lOe
TOWELS.
5o dozen Hand Towels,* bought from the mill
at a specially reduced price. They were
manufactured to sell at 12|c. each, our
price long as they last-- 9C.
5o dozen Towels, worth 19c. each, in this sale
they go at, each 121 c.
HANDKERCHIEFS—HaIf Price.
We bought from a mill all their odd lots of
Handkerchiefs, about 150 dozen in all.
These goods are worth from 7|c. to 25c.
each, but we make two lots of them.
Lot No. I—7|c. to 121 c. values at SC.
Lot No. 2—lsc. to 25c. values at IOC.
THE PLACE
TO FIND
ANYTHING YOU
MAY WANT
UNDERWEAR BARGAINS.
Men’s and Ladies’ Underwear at Re
duced Prices.
5o dozen Ladies’ Vests, such as others sell at
loc. to 12|c. each; our price 9<£.
5o dozen Vests, ranging in price from 25c. to
4oc. apiece. We put them all in one lot
now at 25<r.
5o dozen Men’s Drawers and Undershirts, the
best value we ever had at 25<£.
5o dozen Men’s Drawers and Shirts, same as
others sell for 50c., our price 39<£.
26 dozen Elastic Seam Drawers, the kind that
we and all other houses sell at soc. a pair,
our price now 39C.
Remarkable Values in Men’s Shirts.
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50 Dozen Men’s Shirts at Reduced
Prices.
These are the left-overs in our Shirt stock,
but they are as good now as they were
when we bought them six months ago.
There are only a few of a kind, and only
a few numbers of a kind, but they are
good values because we take them from
our 65c., 75a, and $1 Shirts and offer them
now at, each SOC
Big lot work shirts at reduced prices.
COUNTERPANES.
Lot No. I—Counterpanes worth 85c. at 69C.
Lot No. 2—Counterpanes worth $1.25 at 98<£.
Lot No. 3—Counterpanes worth $1.50 at 1.25
LADIES’ SHOES.
This will be a big season for Ladies’ white and
colored Slippers, and we are glad to say that
we are fortunate enough to get them, and get
them at old prices. Our stock is full with all
the latest styles, cuts, and colors in slippers,
and polish to match them. Don’t fail to see
the great bargains we are offering in Ladies’ and
Children’s Footwear.
SUSPENDERS.
We bought 119 dozen Suspenders from the fac
tory. They were his odds and ends, or as some
would call it, a job lot. The manufacturer sold
these goods at 20c., 25c., and 50c. a pair, but we
bought them at reduced price, and so we offer
them in the same way.
50 dozen Suspenders, worth 20c. and 25c., at _ls<£.
50 dozen Suspenders, worth 35c. to 50c., at--25<£.