The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, October 05, 1888, Image 5

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Jerald and Julrertiner. J^BY THE NEWNAN PUBLISHING CO. S. W. MUHKAY, Mnnnpoi*. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COUNTY FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I hrr**hv nnununcr myself as a eandidaTe for I hi- office of Tax Collector of Coweta conn- iv. sul>j*H-t to the actum of the Democratic part v. I have been unfortunate In lo«ineone of jny hands, which Incapacitates me for farming, and being satisfied that 1 can trans act the b siness of the office credit «bly, I t hereforc earnestly solicit the support of the voters of Coweta county. R. C. WART'. {SUBSCRIPTION I’KICK. isil.r.O A YEAR. J . Iccro Clbrcrttscmcnta-. City Reglsli^tion Notice. “Fiat Justltia Ruat CcBlum." ! The books for roistering city voters is now ,r r* ,^ r.i tU j*i open at the More of L. S. Conyers Co., and Mr. Ldilor. In JOUrLSSUO **I tilts ^8th ! W )j] December lKt. You cannot vote if ult. appears an editorial, “Pass Him von fan to register. Election fort a Her Around,” which refers to Mr. II. A J men the second SatnrdsyinDroeinber,18*. Ferguson, of Adams’ Station, Hinds j I “ b ’ C0N\ K -, y J. M. HIGHS GRAND OPENING county. Miss., an organizer of the Col-j ~ T> . r v ored Farmers’ National Alliance and j lo Rent from No\ ember ISt. OF Co-operative Union. We wish to correct your statement as j to his “careful avoidance of white peo- ! pie.” lie has spent only eleven nights in this county to date, with the fnlllnw- ing persons': Mr. Sewell, Rev. W. F.S. Rowell. Win. Cruce, R G. Morrow, W. M. Red wine, and L. R. Red- wine. We, the undersigned, have been in open Alliance with Mr. F., and can vouch as to his being an AUiancernan. We have examined hi> commission as organizer of the Colored Farmers’ Alliance and Co-operative Union, U. S. A., which bears the im print of the seal, chartered March 14th, 1888. , , We also examined the ritual and con stitution of the order he represents, anil see no reason why the colored peo ple should not be organized, as there is no material difference in the white and colored Alliances. Mr. Ferguson says he was born and raised in Mississippi, lias never voted any other than a Democratic or Prohi bition ticket. W. M. Rkdwink, Treasurer County Alliance. L. R. It Eli WINE, Lecturer Count v Alliance. L. M. McGee, ' Secretary County Alliance. W. F. S. Powell, Chaplain Cedar Creek Alliance. The house and lot known as Hie “Posey j Plnce.” The house has new roof and is very i convenient to the square. The lot contains six acres, five of which arc thickly covered with Bermuda grass lor pasturage. The gar den is rich and f«ces eastward. Water excel- ; lent. Running water on premises. Apply to I J. J. GOODRUM. FALL AND WINTER GOODS! TAX-COLLECTOR’S NOTICE. SECOND ROUND. I will be at the following places, on the days specified, for the purjaise of collecting taxes for the year 1888: Sharpsburg. October 6tLi. Turin, October 8th. Kenoia, Ociolier 9*h. Haralson. October 10th. Young's Tan Yard, October 11th. Gnintvjllo, October 12th. Kirby’s .Store, October LitU. J. C. Mixon’s. October loth. Cedar Creek Court Ground. October 16tli. Sewell’s Mills, October 17th. Hanily, October 18tli. Hurricane Court Ground, October 19th. Newuan, October 20th. I. N. FARMER, Tax Collector. Silk and Woolen Dress Goods. Full stock of B. Priest!v & Co.’s cel ebrated Silk Warp and all-wool Fabrics Now is the time to buy. Stocks full, ! always on han.f. Stock particularly assortments perfect, trimmings to suit large ju-t now. everything. Absolutely no trouble to get what you want now at High’s. Good quality Silk Warp Henrietta, worth 81.25, at 98c. The rage for Broadcloths is - still pro-! 50-inch steam-shrunk black Broad- and $3.50. See the CTnitounccments. AnnauDcements under this head Ei\k Doi.laks, invariably In advance. FOR TREASURER. Th" friends of MR. WALKER .TACKSON, of the Third ilistrict,, adopt this method o< prest*riling him to the Democratic voters of the county as a suitable candidate for the of fice of Comity Treasurer. Mr Jackson lias an invalid wife and a large and dependent )ami- ly. Ue has been sick himself for more than a ear past, and has been unable to work since 18K7. He has no home and is utterly ut. means of support. With due defor- | ence lo the other candidates, we feel sure \ there is not a more honorable, needy or de- , nerving gentleman in the field lor this office, or one more worthy of support. Owing to liis coiulition, and t he serious illncss of his wile, Mr. Jackson will bo unable to makeacanvass of the county, and will have to depend on his friends U> present bis claims to the people. MANY VOTERS. I year] I » NEW WATCH SHOP AND NEW JEWELRY STORE! West Side Public Square, next to Buchanan’s. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SPEC TACLES, ETC. Everything eta very short profit, to suit the hardness of the times. Everything guaran teed as represented. Repairing done in the very best manner. Everything on baud for instant work, where in demand. Jas. L. Avery, Jeweler, Newnan, Ga. , I have bought heavily, 1 can show every grade and color. One lot all new and standard shades ready sponged and steam dies wide, at $1 yard. , Beautiful cloths in medium weights " ill and all the new colors at $1.50; genuine French fabrics. The very best cloth ever brought to Atlanta for $2.50 yard. Limited quantity of the all-wool till ing Cashmeres, to be closed at 9c. Double-width Cashmere, all-wool Idl ing, lisle thread warp, at 124c yard. 36-inch Italian cloths, all the new col- s-j.to, s,^ ana $3.50. hrunk 50 in-, goods and compare the qualities. These ! are ad the finest imported cloths, and rive the very best results. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Office of Couuty Treasurer, subject- to the will of the Democratic voters in the approaching primary election. I have been a resident of the county forty years and never before asked my feilow-cilizens to support me lor office. 1 have bceh a helpless cripple for thirty-six years, yet never before solicited help from my friends. I need the office, and if elected can furnish everv guaranty of not ability to per forin the duties that will be required ol me. W. H. LANKFORD. FOR TREASURER. To the Voters of Coweta county: I announce myself a candidate for the office of Count y Treasurer, subject to such rules and regulations as the Democratic party may adopt for the nomination of county officers. 1 have made it. a rule to vot for the nominees of the Democratir party all my life. I have had a great, deal of sickness in my family tain a poor man, and would be thankful for your help. As to my war record, l went to every place that the list, Georgia Regiment went to, except the siege ol \ icksburg. 1*11X111 trom there to Fort Delaware, a prisoner I am 63 years of age. WILLIAM NVI8E. FOR TREASURER. I hereby announce my candidacy lor the 6ffice or county Treasurer .subject to such rules and regulations ns ihe UJii'jG'ylC P»r ty may adopt for the jloiunuiUm, county officers. My extreme Age and feeb’eness un- fii me for hard labor, while my numerous nisiortuues during the past four or live years «ve been of a character to render my condi- i>u one of severe pecuniary distress. I shall ♦ra’elullv appreciate the support of my friends, and all who may syn pathize with my Condition. J- II. COPELAND. NEW CLOTHING AND NEW DRESS GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT W. P. BROOM’S! Fresh lot of GROCERIES just in ! FLOUR! Get my prices on FLOUR before you buy! ors, just the thing for tin inexpensive suit, to go at 15c yard. Special job lots Diagonals, plain and plaid goods, worth from 25c to 35c, all to go at 19c yard. . All the new shades in Henriettas, beautiful finish, at 25c yard. All-wool 36-inch Foule Serge, in all the new and standard colors, at 29c yd. Silk-finish Henriettas, all wool, 38 in ches wide, extra value, at 39c. 65 pieces novelty stripes, mixtures, plaids, and checks, bought in a job, to be sold at 35c yard. Be sure and see them. . „ 68-inch all-wool Tricots, for Monday onlv, at 29c vard. 3S-inch all-wool Flannels at 50c yard, extra value. . „ All-wool camel’s hair Serges, full line colors, tit 40c. Camel’s hair Serges, Foules,^ Cash meres and Henriettas, 50c, 65c, 75c, all worth 25 per cent. more. 48-inch all wool Henrietta, silk finish, best value ever shown in the market at 90c yard, well worth 81,25. Full line novelties, combinations and side band Suitings, from §5 to 850 suit. See them. . Shawls and Scarfs. All-wool Cashmere Shawls, large size and extra texture, at 81.25, cheap at 81.15. Full line of cream, tan, garnet, and cardinal Cashmere Shawls, worth 83.50, to be sold tit 82.50. 300 remnants of all-wool Bed Flan nels in plain and twills to go at half price. If you can find length to suit you, it will richly reward for any time expended in examination. High is selling a good quality wool Jeans at 35c yard, worth 50c every where. Cassimeres for men’s and boys’ wear, splendid quality, at 40c yard. 54-inch Waterproof at 50c yard, well worth 75e. The very best 50c Cassimere in At lanta. We carry now a magnificent line of fine Cassimere for suits and pants. Come and see our stock and we will uarantee to save you money. All-wool stripeil and plaid fancy Flannel at 25c yard. Every lady who has seen them is re marking upon the beauty of our sack ing and wrapper Flannels. Loveliest goods for tea gowns in the market, 50c, 75c and S5c yard. Jerseys for the Millions ! Misses’ Jerseys to sell at 50c. Misses’ Astrachan Jerseys at 49c. Misses’ all-wool plaited Jerseys at 75c. 50 dozen silk finished ladies’ Jerseys to go at 50c each. 90 dozen all-wool Breton front Jer seys at 98c. One special job of odd sizes and bro ken lots to be closed at 73c each—half price. Full line Cashmere Jerseys, new shapes and designs, from 8L40 to 82.25. Bought cheap and sold at half actual value. If Grover Cleveland were as sure of Cloaks ! High’s Cloak stock is a large store in itself. Ladies’ Jackets, Wraps, Rag lands, Newmarkets, Circulars, and Sacques in unlimited numbers at prides that are bound to please. Small lot left of those Kensington Jackets at 81. The making alone is worth more than the price we ask. Ladies’ black and white plaid Walk- Jackets at 82.37, worth 84.25. his position at t iie head of the national i ms Jackets at S-.o7, worth 84 ; -y. republic as J. M. High is of his at the Ladies brown striped Walking Coats head of the Southern dry goods trade, to.open the season with, at 83.43. Sell lie might “sleep without rocking” from now until next November. WALTER E. AVERY, {Next Poor to Post Office,) -DEALER IN— FOR TREASURER. I am a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Coweta county, subject to the action of the • Democratic partv. In making this anuomice- , nent r wish to state to my fellow citizens *1 hat in 1SS7 my crop was ruined by the over- low of the river, and this year the hail torm has dest royed a large part of my cot I on j -rop. 1 airt sixty-five years of age and too | infirm to repair my loss by manual labor, and V ask forth.' office of Treasurer to relieve me 1 of the financial embarrassment consequent F-jpou flic disasters which betel my crops thi, . and last year. G. H. S\NDER‘ A i FOR TAX RECEIVER. The many friends of MR. J. J. F ARM EH itake tills method of announcin'- h i S name .s a candidate for Tax Receiver, - ^Mjcot to the 1 actiou of the Democratic party . farmer | has made a worthy and cfhcic jT O fl} oev fn-t lie : past t wo years, and as such Vl . 1 , ) assured his fellow citizens will tie nrsc bis record by giving to his candidacy r favorable consider ation and hearty supp* ^ RELIABLE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, SPECTAC LES AND EYEGLASSES! p Kti L Useful and ornamental novelties, as well as staple woods for W . doing. Birtlidr;. and 8ou- , Venir Gifts. FINE STATIONERY ! Also, Receiver, sublect to the will i Christmas Cards, in season. . ^- - ’—in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles repaired in best style of workmanship. Medals ami Badges made to order. Letter and Monogram engraving. FORTA>\ HECE1VER . 1 I hereby anuou myself a candidate for j the office of Ta' p - • i fldeut • ^v r abiUt'y*to discharge the duties VUerc . o U j if my fellow-citizens see proper *« ncourage in v candidacy by giving me jlr supi>ort, I shall be deeply ^|^ y D. FOR TAX RECEIVER. The friends and neighbors of MR. I» X- HOUSTON, recognizing his fitness and per ■ sonal iutegritv. and knowing lum to be wor- ' thyTueesly. and competent, hereby announce : v,ini as a candidate for the office of lax Ke i ceiver subject to the action of the democrat- voters at the primary election to be held Lt^m^anv November 22. We appeal, in 0lb=Ctmc ->Kcmebtcs. KNIGHT'S OLD ENGLISH Our neighbors are getting $1.25 and calling it good value tor the same col ored French Faille that High is selling for 81- More Siiks than any other two houses in Atlanta. Silks of every class, Silks to suit everybody. Good colored satin Bhadimes at 81 yd. In Black Silks I only ask comparison. If I cannot du plicate. Eastern prices and save express charges I won’t ask you to buy. e buy direct from the mills, and sell un der our own brands, and guarantee ev- riry piece to give perfect satisfaction as represented, $1 gnayanteed Gros Grain at 75c. Tip top French Faille satin Bhadimes and Armures at 81 and 81.25, All the better grades at equally low prices: , , Silk Plush, all the new shades 50c yd. 25-inch S Ik Plush, extra heavy weight, at 81 yard. High’s stock ol Dress Trimmings is perfect. Trimmings to suit every style, price, or color. Gimpses, Galloons sets and ornaments. \ High'S Black Goods I Department does tlie lion s share of ! the black goods trade of Atlanta. Double width Cashmere at 12]c. Double width Henrietta finish Cash meres at 25s. worth 35c. i 40-inch all-wool Serge 29c, called ' cheap elsewhere at 40c. 54-inch all-wool Flannel Suiting. Think of this now, and see if you can match it. All-wool Cashmere, 40 in. wide, at 3cl, cannot be matched for less than aOc. Extra heavv 44-inch Se r ge, all wool, 424c. This is'one of the “plums” of the department and is worth 25 per cent more than we ask. . 48-inch all-wool Henrietta, beautiful finish and perfect dye S5c; number to be sold at 65c. for s5 everywhere. All the new shades in glace, stockin et, broadcloth, beaver and Scotch twills in ladies’ and misses’ Walking Jackets, from 82.75 to 815. High carries Cloaks in stock to suit all classes of buyers. If you want a garment for one dollar you can get it. If you want a 850 garment we have it, and in every case you will get the very best values your money can buy. It stands to reason that where a house handles more than half a million of dry goods they can buy cheaper than the ones who handle no more than fif ty or seventy-live thousand. You can not fail to notice the absurdity of sucli claims as are made by the small deal ers. Linen Specials All-linen ITuck Towels, 20x44 inches, at 15c, worth 25c of anybody’s money. An elegant quality tied fringe, pure white Linen Damask Towels, at 17ic, worth 25c. All-linen Crash, 54, 8 and 10c yard. Checked linen and plain fancy bor dered Linen Napkins, at 25c dozen. We have a big lot of White Fringed Napkins that were slightly soiled in the show window. We will sell, them at half price and less. $2 Napkins at 75c and 81. Beautiful Linen Damask, extra wide and heavy, at 30c yard. Same with colored border at same price. A big lot of factory ends in red and white Table Damask, at half price. style at 82.20 a suit, worth 84.00 a suit. Beautiful line of SCotch wool suits for gents’ iu gray, light drab and brown. These goods were boughi in a job and can be sold at about half their regular value. Regular price 84.50 a suit, our price 82.50 a suit. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR—1 lot of ladies’ fine merino vests finished with silk binding and pearl buttons at 40c each, regular price everywhere G5e. Big lot of a rummer's, samples of la dies’ undervests and pants, all kinds, half price. Ladies’ tine camel’s hair vests, well finished and splendid quality at 75c; go"d value at 81. Ladies’ fine Merino Vests and Bants to match at 75c, other houses get 81 each for same goods. Our Sanitary Natural Wool goods are recommended by all health otlicers as best goods made for invalids and people suffering from rheumatism. Price 82.20 a suit or 81.10 each garment. Do not forget that all odd lots and soiled underwear must be closed out this week at some price. High employs more than a hundred people to carry on his immense business and every one of them is kept busy ev ery day in the year. His rule of selling bargains the year round is what does the work. Children's Underwear. Children’s fine Merino Vests and Pants to fit all children from the ages of 1 to 15 years. Prices range from 20e up, according to size. Children’s all wool Scarlet Vests and Pants in all sizes, good quality and well finished, for 25c up, according to size. Our children’s Sanitary Natural, n ool Vests and Pants and boy’s Drawers are the finest and best goods made. We can fit any aged child and guarantee our prices to be the lowest. Be sure to see the large lot of drum mers’ samples of children’s underwear. To be closed out at actual half price. Ladies’ Newmarkets at §1.50. This is to retail customers only. Ladies’ striped Astrachan trimmed Newmarkets at 84.95. An inexhaustible quantity of ladies’ and misses’ Newmarkets, from 85.75 to 86.50, worth more money. High lias more money invested in children’s and misses Cloaks and Juck- ets that) most Atlanta dealers have in their entire department. Come and see the display, Those Spreads are Here ! Three cases of. those extra large size heavy weight full 12-4. Marseilles finished spreads at only 81 each. „ , Full line imported Marseilles Spreads $1.50 to $7 each. Large shipment just in of those stamp ed Pillow Shams at 25c pair. Stamped Tidies and Splashers of ev ery style and price 10c up. Felt and Plush Tapestry bordered Lambrequins 35c to 81 per yard. Lovely goods. Children’s striped and plaid Flannel Gretchens, 2 to 12 years, new styles, new shapes, at 82 to 815; worth more when the season opens. Plush Jackets ! Plush Jackets at 812. Piusli i Sacques, 819.75. Plush Modjeskas, 820.50. Plush Wraps, 814.65. Plush Sacques, 40 inches, 81S.50. Plush Wraps of every style, shap: finish, and price, at High’s. OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure ingrowing toe nails, wouiuis, cuts, bruises, ijiitbereil rinsjers, fel* . ous, boils, gathered breasts, corns hard or kn Thursday November >-> c --i sofl, carbuncles, bunions, an i when caused fids behalf, to the voters of the couuty for j by a wound anti applied iu time, even lock- [sympathy and support- MAJfY friends. i-l aw ’ Whatever vou d», don’t fail to price High’s Blankets. Such values have hard or never been knoMW before, maj neier be atrain. Oil sjrecked Blankets at half price. FOR TAX RECEIVER. The many friends of J. P- Reese herebj au- Lnounee his name as a candidate Price 30c. a Stick by Mail Prepaid. for Tax Re- Imisfortunes within the past few years nave Leen such as entitle him to consideration and support. FOR TAX RECEIVER. t u,.—n,v announce myself as a candidate Our 81 and81.25 Henriettas, that we have been rtnning at 75c and 90c, are the talk of die town. We will close the rest of whft we have this week. They | ar e by al 7 odds the best values ever , v. , . shown i»Atlanta for anything like the is invaluable in districts where malaria pre- , suovvu m vails. It will cure, or better still, will prevent- money. Knight's Liver, Kidney and Malarial Pad, .J. M. High off again for New York, for his second trip this season. High is buying his second stock before most dealers begin to sell their first. “Sell them cheap and they are bound to go.” Cotton Flannel remnants from the mill, to be sold at half what they are worth. Wamsutta Ends at 9c yard. A spe cial bargain. Good fall prints at 4c yard. Extra quality turkey red Calico, slightly damaged, at 34c yard. Skirt Patterns in all-wool, stripes and nlaids, dheaper than common felt skirts. See our stock. Extra quality, at 81.50. Blankets, 5,000 pairs Blankets to soil. Blankets from 81-25 to 815. We have a lot of oil spotted Blankets. The damage is not worth speaking ol, still they tire not perfect; therefore we bought them cheap and will sell accord- ingly. A ... . Blankets at 82 98, extra quality and weight, worth 83.50 anywhere. Magnificent quality unbleached Blank ets at 82.40, well worth 84. 11- 4 our leader, splendid weight and fine grade at 83.50, well worth 85. 12- 4 California Blankets, a stunner, one of the largest and heaviest Blankets made. Never sold for less than $9, only $6. Prices in Notions always Right at J. M. High’s. Three foot Shawl Straps solid leath er with stitched handle, 35c. 100 purses and card cases, very latest novelties, just opened at 50c, 75c, 80c, $1, 81.25, $1.75, 82.25 and 82.50. Ladies’ plated Lace Pins 35c, only on©’ to a customer. Ladies’ crape Stone Lace Pins 25c. Pocket Memorandums 2Jc. Pocket Memorandums 5c. IVx-ket Memorandums 10c. Pocket Memorandums 15c. Pocket Memorandums 25c. Hand Bags just opened at 20c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and 8L 210 Hair Brushes 10c. 83 Tooth Brushes 10c. 107 gross gents’ coat Horn and Vege table Buttons at 5c, worth from 15c to 4oc. Ladies’ Leather Belts, black and tan, 25c, 35c, and 50c. Ladies’ plated Cuff Buttons at 25c Ladies’ solid gold catch Rhine Stone Ear Drops $b Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet 21c. Colgate’s extracts in Cashmere Bou quet, Rosa, Dora, Jasmine. White Rose at 25c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 90c and $1. Fancy Tablet Note Paper, 5c. Fancy boxes Stationery, two packs en velopes and one quire paper, 10c. 60 in. Tape Line 5c. Bav Rum I0e. Jaquet’n French Blacking 5c. Bixby’s Shoe Polish 10c. Darning Balls 5c. Inch Elastic 5c. Seamless Dress Shields in Stokinet at 20c. Hat Pins 10c a dozen. Steel Crochet Needles 24c. 100 Hair Pins in assorted box 5c. Silver Thimbles 25c. Patent Cuff Holders 5c. Dress Weights 10c dozen. Bachelor 15c box. Felton’s Gossirner Face Powder 2-jC. Comforts ! Comforts at 50c, Comforts at 75c, Com forts at 81, Comforts at every price, Comforts enough-to make every man, woman and child comfortable the com ing winter. Hosiery ! i 40 dozen boys’ Jersey ribbed seamless ! Hose, 15c. t 31 dozen Misses’ black and solid col ored full regular made Hose, 12^c. 100 dozen Misses Nonpareil black Jer- sev ribbed Hose, 25c. 130 dozen left of those Misses’ black ribbed C. & G. Hose that are worth 50 and 60c, to close at 20c a pair. 137 dozen Gents’ full regular made, double heel and toe Balbriggan Half Hose, 15c. 72 dozen Gents’ British Half Hose, super stout, worth 25c; bur price 16|. 28 dozen (Lents’ super-fine Half Hose, regular price 35c; to close at 25c, dotjen .Gents’ fleece lined Hall KNIGHT’S LADIES' PAD Big Job Lot of Novelties and Fanev Weaves ! \feorrt^ r io? n prK'e W Tl k ?a^:! AL’tine imported good FOR TAX COLLECTOR. 1 tako t*ii« method of announcing to my fiends and the public tbtit 1 an a candidate «\r the office of Tax Collector.-mv 1 v Jctlon of the party iu the Democratic m ima; v tv) he held November *—il. 1 have been .' ife-lor- r Democrat, during which period 1 , live never allowed an opportunity to pass ‘te n I could advance the interests of the or- janized Democracy, either with w\ nOuenee lr my vote. This is the I 1 > " ^ J iSnght a mnty or!: V esfi to tie- 1 * . .. *. have oecno a «'';tinct • ‘,-tod. fe-rl. . • • 'oi o| -- ;Mi:Us ’ 1 prepaid. Knight’* loin Toilet Specialties. Inuispensible to ever., .dy’s toilet. Rave, Tou- lo«se. Crene Cloth. Armures, Belve- ijur and Melrose cloths. Not a piece ji the entire lot worth less than 81.25, md some as much as 83. They will be (closed at from 25 to 33 per cent less than actual value. When people around are idle, High is always busy. Whenever you go into High’s store you always find a crowd. u ,,, c The socret is't lie people know where ! to find the values, and always go where , d ozen Ladies’ pin stripe Hose, full they are to be found. ; regular made, 124c. 90 dozen Ladies’ double heel and to* j Balbriggan Hose, 124r; , , , .1 100 dozen Ladies’ black and Oxford Ladies , Men s and Children s i gra v, seamless Hose, uic. - TT , , 73 dozen Ladies’Roman stripe Hose, U nderwear ! ; seamless i5c. Drummer’s Samples, Soiled Goods ’ x •‘■b dozen Ladies full legular made, yard; cheaper than jute bagging, and j anbOddLou- mustjac^dwiH be closed j 7 jVdozen Ladled black and solid coL we trust the value will be duly appre-1 out this week regardless ot their ongi j fuU regular made 1Iose 20c; cheap ciated. We will onlv supply the retail | nai vatue. : -it trade, as the goods cost 25 per cent I aShtlv soilecTat 35?'worthSSi ea^h^ ! dozen Ladies’ extra cable twist, more to make. ' X V S wooi scar- : iron-clad Balbriggan Hose, 25c. W bite k lannel, one yard wide, extra ) dS^r^ U an.i Sc 1 25 dozen Ladies’ out-size “ each. This is actu illy just half price t Hose, full regular made, for tiiese goods. Be sure to see them, j 1 lot due camel’s hair drawers finish-; , wit!; nil w ; f,icing'- and pater.: . .dozen Heinrich Schoppe For Monday Onlv! 25 pieces all-wool Red Flannel at 10c Suppose you fine quality, at 35e yard, try to match tins price. New lot fall Satines. new patterns, splendid qualities, at only 124c yard. Double width Scotch Ginghams at ]-j c, extra tine goods. sknh WANT El T.adies car get B ts nd G1 I!willi iUt :heir Dresses. Hats, res all to match at be trouble of going rptf!!'-" O' ■■ The fact that J. M. High has to make a second trip to market before the end of September is an index to what lie is mg. A - ■ eg any i st atH i Ou ; drawer- , the • -it v ! Mix with - ! buttor at ~~ fio- . wort!: white so • pa 81.50. merino shirts ii av“ -old at! Balbriggaq 38 dozen Ladies’ black Hose, split soles, medicated fast dye, 40c; worth 50e. 43 dozen Heinrich ^chopper’s raven ana over black Ho-', :>34 C . Bo% s’ Bicycle 1! pf at 75c. came! bind n rts tbii-hed ng :tn>! pear! : - to match. i J. M. HIGH, b and 50 Whitehall street, Aii.intr, Ga. s