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MED Will SUCCESS!
The GREATEST OB’ -A-LIL SALES
And wliat is the cause of our great success? HONESTY, LOW PRICES and SATISFACTION! We have no secret
marks on our goods, because our business does not require secrecy. We do business in such a manner that a child can buy as
cheap as a grown-up person. What pure and unadulterated humbug it is for others to say that they sell as cheap as we do.
But do you notice there is no penalty for falsehood? We claim, and our claim is endorsed by Facts, Actual Facts, no matter how
cheaply we sell, you can always get Honest Goods. We guarantee every purchase to be right, and the claim of any other House
to sell as cheap is simply brag and bluster.
Mark these Offerings. Cut Out Anything you Want and come and Get the Bargains
XDross Q-oocLs.
No such Bargains as the following has ever been offered in
this city. J
At 10 c. 4-4 Eng!inh Sergo Melange in Gray and Brown-mixed effects ; worth 20c.
Af 16 v. Double-width Royal Serge Diagonals, in all the reading, shades ; actual
worth o5c. /
A! 20 c. 4-4 Brocaded Sateens, all wool Ailing with plAin to match for combina
tions ; really worth 36c.
At 20 c. Another consignment of those beautiful striped Satin Soliel for combina
tions ; good value ior 37Jc.
At 19 <*. 4-4 German Velvet Plaids in new and handsome designs ; would be cheap
at o5c.
At 26 c. 1 Lot each all-wool Grope BiBon aqd all-wool Serge Suiting, full line of the
latest shades ; well worth 60c.
At 80 <*. Only a few pieces left of those elegant English Meltons in Mixed Effects
ana Oxford Gray ; price elsewhere 65o.
At 40 c. Doublevwidth Satin Damiers, including nil the latest colorings, beautiful
finum ; 'regular price 50c.
At 46 c. Full line of doubie-width all-wool Homespun Diagonals, all shades ; these
goods are well worth 06c.
A1 50 c. 1 case 42-incn alPwool Toille Crepes, embracing all the latest colorings :
this is thdhest line of goods shown in the city at the price ; aotual value
76..
Af 50 (*• Another big lot of double-width all-wool Tricots, all shades, for Tailor
made Suits ; cheap at 62Ac.
Af 50 c. 46-inch all-wool German Dress Plaids, beautiful designs, extra heavy and
Ane quulity ; usual price 75c.
A1-H5 C. 1 Lot eaoh 5-4 all-wool Jersey Cloth and 5-4 HomespuD Camel's Hair;
good assortment of colorings ; worth 85c.
Af 85 <*. 45-incn all-wool Camel s Hair Foule, all shades, superAne quality ; regular
prioe SI. 10.
At 66 c. 1 Lot 64-inch all-wool Ladies’ Cloth, good quality ; worth 86c.
At 86 C. 1 Lot o4-inoh all-wool Ladies' Cloth, extra Ane quality, heavy make ;
usual price $1.
At 81.00 Full line of double-width all-wool Double-faced Biaritz in all the new
fancy mixtures ; well worth $1.26.
At 1.00 Big Lot oi 5f>-inch all-wool Homespun Carnal’s Hair in plain and fanoy
mixed effects for JncketH and Tailor-made G irments ; sold everywhere at
$1.35.
J. U. W. & (JO. nave the lurgest assortment of Imported Dress Noveltiez in the
city, including all the latest weaves and fahrios, at prioes ranging from
35c. to SI.85.
Dress Goods from 40c. up will tie found in the Annex of
the J. B. White Company.
FRENCH NOVELTY DRESS GOODS.
75 Homespun and Embroidered Rohes, $8 and 10 ; early season’s prices, $12.50 and
$15.
67 Boncle Robes, $1«> to 13.50 ; early season’s price, $16 to 20.
36 Beaded and Braided Cashmere Rohes, $12.50 and 16 : early season’s price, $17.50
to $25.
54 inch Camel's Hai* - Homespuns, $1 , early season's prioe, 1.50.
64 inch all-wool Homespuns, Diagonal Effects, $1.10 ; early season’s prioe, 1.60.
48 inch all-wool Homespun at (56c : early season's price, 91.'
DOMESTIC DRESS GOODS.
At 7 1 2c. Wool-Filling Debeige, worth 12 1-2. At 10c. English Serges, worth 20c.
At 20c. 37-inch Englisl Cashmere, worth 35c. At 25o. 36-inoh Body Cashmere,
worth 40c.
BLANKETS and COMFORTS.
1,160 pairs 10-4 Heavy Whue Blunkets, 1, 1.25 and 2 ; worth 1.50, 2, and 3.
210 pairs Strictly All-Wool White Blankets, 4, 5 nbd ti.50 ; worth 5.50, 7 and 9.
300 pairs 10-4 Gray Blanket >, oOo. to 1.50 ; worth double.
1,200 Bed Comforts, 60c., 66 1 ; not the prioe of the oalico.
160 Imported Chintz and Sar.een Comforts at very low figures at 2.50.
6 Great Bargains in FLANNELS.
Bought in July at the great Auction Sales, and will be sold at*leas than manufactur
ers present prices.
10 cases all Wool Red Flannel n 12 l-2c., 16 and 20o.
20 eases White Flannel at lOo. loc. to 25o. per yard.
5 cases Scarlet, Navy Blue and Gray all-wool Flannel at 25c ; worth at the present
time 35c.
;i eases Fine Medicated Scarlet Tvilled Flannel, 30o ; worth at the present time 50c.
2 cases Yard-wide Scarlet Shaker Flannel at 36o ; worth 6()o.
5 cases Matolasse Basket Flannels ai25o ; worth 45o.
1 ease Heavy Gray Twilled Union Flannel at 15c ; worth 20c.
33 pieces Handsome Embroidered Flannels at 76o. to 2, in all eolora ; all under
regular prices.
At 4o. worth 5c.
worth 16o. ,
CANTON FLANNELS in our November Sales.
At 5c. worth 6]c. At 7^c. worth 10. At 10c worth 12}c. At 12^o
WINTER SKIRTS in Cloth, Plaited and Braided.
At 76c. worth $1.00 At $1.50 worth 2.00. At OOo. worth 1.26. At 2.00 worth 2.75.
At 1.00 worth 1.35. At 2.50 worth 3.60.
800 Ohervot Job Skirts at 25o. worth 76c.
CLOAKS!
An Immense stock of New Goods, all Bought for Cash—the
only way to Buy Goods Right. Bear it in Mind.
<5.00 will buy the choice of a large assortment of Black and Colored Cloth New
markets; sold elsewhere at 7.50.
$7.50 will buy the choice of an elegant assortment of black and brown all-wool
Cloth Newmarkets, trimmed with Furor Astrnchan and ornaments; sold else
where at $12.00.
$10.00 will buy the choice of a rich assortment of black or brown Beaver Newmar
kets, tailor made; worth 13.60.
$I2.5() will buy the choice of a large assortment of blaok and brown all-wool Beaver
Cloth Newmarkets, elegnntly trimmed with real Beaver or Astrachan and or
naments; sold elsewhere for 17.50.
$12.50 will buy the choice of an elegant assortment of Short Wraps in Boncle or
or Cheviot, trimmed with fur or feathers: well worth 18.60.
$15.00. will buy the ohoice of a rare assortment of Short Wraps in Bouoele and Silk
Matelasse, elegantly trimmed with feathers and fur, cheap at 20.00.
$15.00 will buy the choice of an elegant assortment of all-wool Beaver and Silk Mat
elasse Newmarkets, elegantly made and trimmed: well worth 20.00.
$17.60 will buy the choioe of a rich assortment of Short Wraps in Silk Matelese
Brocade Velvet and all-wool Boncle Cloth, handsomely trimmed with fur
or feathers; worth 25.00.
$20.00 will buy the choice of an elegant assortment of Plush Sacques, Seal Orna
ments; sold elsewhere at 30.00.
$25-01) will buy the choioe of an elegant assortment of Silk Brocade Velvet New
markets; elsewhere at 35.00.
$27.50 will buy the choioe of a rich assortment of Seal Plush Cloaks, real seal orna
ments, satin quilted Lining 42 inches long; sold elsewhere at 40.00.
$30.00 WILL buy the choice of an elegant assortment of Seal Plush Cloaks, seal
ornaments, quilted satin lining; sold elsewhere at 45.00.
$35.00 WILL bny the choice of a rare assortment of Seal Plush Cloaks and New
markets, seal ornaments, satin quilted lining; sold elsewhere at 50.00.
$45.00 WILL buy the choioe of an elegant assortment of Heal Plush Newmarkets
and Sacques, handsomely trimmed with seal ornaments, satin quilted lining
well worth 66.00.
Black Goods Department.
Full range of Conrtauld's English Crepe, in veiling and trimming widths, from 60c
to 5.00.
Black Frenoh Cashmere, 42-inch, 50e; worth 65c. Better qualities equally good value.
44-inoh Black Cord do ltoi, 87Jc.
44-inch Black Wool Satin Lyon, 75c.
44-inch Black Arnmre Coupe, extra quality, 1.00.
9100 yards 5-4 Satin Berhere at 374 and 50c.
8300 yards 4-4 Black Cashmere at 25c.
We will sell 50 pieces Black French Cashmeres 42 inches wide, at 75o. per yard,
worth 1.25.
Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth. 10 pieces more of the same goods sold last week, 40
inches wide, at 1.00 per yard. Cheap at 1.75.
50 pieoes Black Boncle Cloths, 42 inches and 54 inches wide, at 1.26, 1.60 and 1.75
per yard.
Misses’ Cloalcs.
A New Lay out! The Best Values in America. The Largest Stock to
• Choose from. Note Prices!
$2.00 WILL BUY the choice of a large assortment of Heavy Cloth Cloaks, ages from
4 to 12 years; worth 3.50.
$2.76 WILL BUY the ohoice of an elegant assortment of Cloth Cloaks, from 4 to
12 years; worth 4.50.
$3.60 WILL BUY the choice ot a large stock of Cloaks, Havelocks and Newmarkets
from 4 to 10 years, worth 5.00.
$4.60 WILL BUY the choice of an elegant assortment of Cloth Newmarkets and
and Havelocks, from 4 to 12 yearB, worth 6.50.
$6.00 WILL BUY the ohoice of an elegant assortment of Havelocks and Newmar
kets, from 4 to 12 years, neatly made and trimmed; worth 7.50.
$G..50 WILL BUY the choice of a large stook of Cloth Newmarkets from 8 to 16
years, elegantly trimmed with Astraohnn; cheap at 10.00.
$7.50 WILL BUY the choioe of an elegant ostortment of all-wool OtothNawmar-
kets, from 8 to 16 ye irs. elegantly trimmed with Astraohnn and Ornaments;
well worth 12.00.
$10,00 WILL BUY the choice of an elegant assortment of all-wool Cloth Newmar
kets, Cloaks and Havelooks, handsomely trimmed with Astraohan and Orna
ments; well worth 15.00.
900 Ladies’ Black Cloaks at 2.00, 3.50 and 5.00. This is a job lot at n little less than
half prioe.
250 Dress Pattern Combinations in Boucle, Ilourettes, Hair and Serge at 10.50, 15.00
and 19.60 ; reduced from 19.50 and 25.00.
Clonk Department—Special Bargains on MONDAY.
66 fine Boucle Wraps, fur tail fringe $13.60
40 Seal Skin Wraps, trimmed deep, fur and tail fringe at 25.00
60 very fine Freize WrapB. handsomely trimmed 27.50
15 very extra quality Silk Seal Sacques for 26.00
20 extra fine quality 42 in. long (cannot be exoelled under 36.00) 28.60
125 Boucle, Newmarkets, Black and Brown, tailor make 10.50
100 Blaok and Brown Beaver Newmarkots 10.00
White & Go. Start the Boom. No Retail House begins to keep snch a Stock
500 boxes Full Regular White Feet Hose at ! 25o; worth 50o
50 doz Silk Hose at 75o; worth 1.50
150 doz Full Regular Solid Hose at 10c; worth 25c
COESETS.
The best value ever offered to the public. Is also made with the Nursing Features
and has proved the best, most useful and sensible Nursing Corset in existence.
A great comfort to mothers Ask for it. Every pair warranted to give satisfaction or
money returned. The New Corset. The '‘Tricora Relief.” The most durable, oom-
fortable and Healthful Corset ever sold for its price, having elastic side sections:
adapts itself to the varied positions of the body in stooping, sitting and reclining. It
gives perfeot ease in all positions, affording great relief and oomfort to the many who
find ordinary Corsets oppressive. The Trioora Stays, need for boning, are superior
to horn or whalebone ; are unequaled for durability and comfortable support, and
ure absolutely unbreakable. As an evidence of intrinsic merit, a reward of 20.00 is
offered for every Corset in which any of the “Tricora” Stays break. The Tricora
Corsets have a patent hack-supporting stay, which holds the eyelets so securely that:
they will not pull out from the strains of the lace, leaving no ragged holes as are leftf
in other Corsets by the pnlling out of the eyelets.
See our “Alexandra” Corset, mode ol Sateen, in blaok, old gold and cardinal, elegaut
shapes, handsomely embroidered and very strong. Only 60 and 75c.
For this week, 100 dozen Mousqnetaire Kid Gloves, 8.button length, at 60c ; regular
price, 1.50. Will show oq Monday, New Fancy Velvetf. New Two-Tonod Brocades.
New Velvet Brocade, Dress Fronts very elegant, at $7.60.
JEBSETS.
8@rLower Prices still for this Week. Lowest ever touched. Now is your
Time. In the words of the Prophet, Strike while the Iron is Hot.
75 doz Jersey Jackets At 35o« • 125 doz Braided Jackets at 50c
10 doz AR-Wool Jackets at 7oc. 115 doz Coat Back Jackets at $1.25, 1.60, 2.00
5 doz white faced Jerseys $1.00 to 3.50.
Jerseys for Children at 50c., 75 and $1.00, in Black, Blue, Garnet and Gray.
Colored Gro Grain Silks worth $1.25; now 90c.
Colored all Silk Radymiere at $1.45; worth 2.15.
200 pieces Brocaded Silk, value $1.00; now 50c.
200 pieces Job Silks on centre oounter, main building, runniug from 26s. to 50o
yard.
Underwear and Gent’s Furnishing Goods
50 boxes Ladies' Merino Vests at 25c. 250 boxes extra va'lne at 35 and 60c.
All-Wool Merino Vests at 75o, $1.00, 1.50 100 doz. Men’s Anehor Shirts at 65e.
500 boxes Men's Shirts at 25o. to 2.00. Men’s Red Flannel Shirts from 45e up
Ladies’ Pants from 50c. to 2.00 a pair.
•00 boxes Men’s Unlaundried Shirts, at 46c; worth 75e.
100 boxes Unlnnndried Shirts at 65o; real value 1.00.
500 boxes Gent’s Collars, every imaginable shape at 10c.
Velvets and Plushes at a Great Sacrifice.
40 pieces Colored Silk Velvets in Navy, Myrtle, Wine, Garnet and Seal, at $1.00;
reduced from $1.50 per yard.
30 pieces 20-incn Colored Silk Velvets in all shades and oolorings, at 1 00; reduce
from 1.60 per yard.
29 pieces Colored Woven Brocade Velvets, all satin face, splendid patterns at $1.E
reduced from 2.00. At 2.00 reduced from 2.60. At 2.50 from 3.26. At 3.25 from 4.00.j
40 pieces Black Silk Velvets, hand made, all silk face, at 76c. reduced from l.C
per yard. At 1.00 reduced from 1.25. At 1.25 reduced from 1.50. At 1.50 reduoed*
from 2.00. At 2.00 reduced from 2.50. At 2.50 reduced from 3.25.
IN THE ANNEX
$15.00 Woven Brooades now $7.60
8.00 “ “ 4.60
3.50 “ “ 2.00
6.00 53-in Black and Brown Astrican Cloth now 3.45
$10.00 Woven Brocades now $5.50
' 5.00 “ “ 2.75
-Special Department Bargains-
200 packages Standard Prints at J©, a yard 100 oases Good Prints at 3Je. a yd.
50 oasos Best Prints made at 5c. a yard. 10-4 Sheetings at 15o. a yd.
Hill's Semper Idem, Fruit of the Loom and other Bleached Shirtings at Q |-2c.
^eJTYou can now buy 26 yds. Heavy Brown Sheeting for $1,00
We can sell 50 yards of thin Shirting for $1.00
Ginghams and Plaids lrom 4Jo. to 7o. a yard.
Lyons' Colored Satins, [every shade] manufactured for evening and street
dresses, at 75c.. per yard; always sold at $1.00.
100 pieces Blaok Dress Silks in Armures, Cashmeres, Oros Grains, Sarahs, Tri-
ootinea and Fanoy Weaves, from 76c. to $3.00 a yard, and guaranteed 20 per eeut.
cheaper and better than the same goods can be fonnd in the city.
HANDKERCHIEFS !
The following lots are all special bargains, and cannot be had agaiu when these aj|b
gone :
LOT 1. 206 dozen Ladies’ Pure Linen Handkerohiefr, with double revered hemi
stitched border, worth 25o—tb»- lot only at 10c. each.
LOT 2. 160 dozen Ladies' Hnmstitohed and Tucked Handkerchiefs, with appliqued
colored block, worth 35c—this lot only at 15c.
LOT 2. 100 dozen Gents’ Hemmed Pure Linen, woven borders, full size, worth
20o—this lot only nt lOo.
200 dozen (a speoial job lot) Gents'extra fine Pure Linen, both hemmed and liem-‘
stitched, with printed borders, worth 25o—this lot anly at 16o.
100 dozen Gents’ Unlaundered P"'e Linen, hemmed, with elegant hand-embroidered ’
initials, worth 30o—this lot only 2oo.
100 dozen Ladies’ New Styles, including the very latest novelties in embroidered, ;
rovered, blooks, etc., etc,, all at 25o. eaoh.
IE3IoLTT.cil^.oroTilofS-
100 dozen Ladies’ Pure Silk Handkerohiefs, new and handsome styles, worth 25o
this lot only at 15 o.
50 dozen Ladies' China Silk Handkerohiefs, hemstitched, £-inoh hem, worth 85o
this lot only 26 e.
75 dozen Gents’ full size China Silk Handkerohiefs, hemstitched, wide hem worth
$ 1.00— this lot only 50o.
tSrOur Six Great Stores with Nintey-eight employes, now contains the Mammoth Stocks of the South, Everything Novel, New, Unique, and Desirable in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING'
AND SHOES. Our prices are always satisfactory, because they are always the LOWEST offered in the South on Staple and Fancy Goods. As we have frequently remarked, we always j
prefer a satisfied customer to any other style of advertisement. They are increasing in number and good will every day. If the plain truth mutt be told, ean boldly assert that THE f’J
J. H. WHITE COMPANY employs more men, and sell more goods than all the balance of the Dry Goods, Clothing and Shoe Stores in town.
fi&~Prices Will Tell! Come and See IJs. The Catch Hangs Out
The J. B. White Drv Goods, Clothing and Shoe Co.
722 to 742 BROAD STREET, INCLUSIVE.