The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, October 12, 1888, Image 5

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r J. M. HIGH'S WEEKLY STATEMENT - ^ The coming week will be a glorious one at HIGH’S. J. M. High, in person, and the buyers of the New York Dry' Goods Syndicate, of which he is the only Atlanta member, have just ransacked the Eastern Markets for bargains and attractions for his store. Their success has been phenomenal, and GENUINE BARGAINS are to be had in every Department. Just one year ago the Great Piedmont Exposition threw open its gates to the public. The two weeks following, Atlanta was crowded with visitors, and business was better than ever before known in the history of the house. Now, it is High’s ambition to sell more goods this week and next than were sold the corresponding two weeks of last year. To make % ‘this a possibility and a certainty, we offer to-day, in The Herald and Advertiser, ONE SOLID PAGE OF UNMATCHABLE ATTRACTIONS! t The prices are for TEN DAYS ONLY, and we will not stand by them longer. Read what we offer. Compare our prices where you will; then come to see us before you buy, is all we ask. 1 Cloaks ! AT all wool Walking Jackets, worth 98c $1.50. AT Matlarn Walking Jackets, worth $1.00 $2. AT variegated striped Walking $1.48 Jackets, dirt cheap, AT good quality black and white $2.43 checked Walking Jackets. AT striped Jackets, all wool, very $8.00 heavy. AT full line stockinet Jackets worth $•.>. oa $»x AT special lot London striped, bell $3.45 sleeve, .tailor-made Walking AT Coat, for the retail trade only. $3.10 black braided and mourning Jackets, and up with silk fac ings; all at bargain prices. AT 250 satinet Newmarkets, one to ■$1.50 any customer;this isa hummer. AT black Berlin twilled Newinar- $4.0(5 kets, cheap for the money. AT 103 plaid Newmarkets, that $5.00 would be really cheap at $8.50 AT speciil line of Jersey Cloth $6.25 Newmarkets, worth from $10 t o $S.50 to $18. Modjeska Wraps, Newmarkets and Jackets, with bell sleeves, latest cuts, at inside prices. Cloaks for Misses, Cloaks for Children, Cloaks for every body. Don’t buy under any circum stances until you have examined High’s stock. 75c Children’sGretchens, 2 to 6 years to old. This is only half price for $1.50 these goods. $2.00 job lot Children’s and Misses to striped and plain .Gretchens; $5.00 less than wholesale prices. Misses’ garments in all the new shades and cuts for this season. Plain plaid and braided garments, with new "angel” and *‘bell” sleeves. ‘ Plush Garments of every style, design, cut, and made at our own special prices. AT l’lush .Jackets, good quality, $11.08 made of genuine Walker Seal Plush, tailor made, worth $16.- 50, not to be matched in the city. AT Blush Modjeskas, with seal trim- $16.75 imngs, plush guaranteed to wear. , AT For Monday only -Beal Seal $15.75 Plush Wraps With genuine Seal Blush Ornaments, a genu ine bargain. AT 42-inch Plush Sacques, with $18.70 natural Seal Buttons and fast enings; would be cheap at $2<>. Plush Sacques, with real Seal trim mings, dirt cheap. This is thcnew cut, and is taking live day. AT $1,174 AT $1,374 AT $1.49 AT $1.55 AT $1.45 AT 11.69 Satin Rhadames, $1.50 number, a grand value and dirt cheap at the price we offer. I offer this week 4 pieces “war ranted to wear” Black Gros Grain—a hummer; well worth $1.75, and is the very liest value 1 have ever shown in Black Silk. I will sell 2 pieces Satin Rhad ames, the equal of which has never been offered before for less than $1.75. A grand oppor tunity for a bargain. I place a lot of 8 pieces French Failles, Royal Armure and Gros Grain, now bringing $2. Every customer coming into the house should see these goods. One piece royal soft finish Ar mure; warranted not to crack or color slick; never offered before for less than $1.75. I will sell this week the two grand numbers in Gros Grain and Satin Rhadames, heretofore sold for $2. This is the opportu nity of a life time. High is determined to make this week one to be remembered in the Black Silk trade of Atlanta. Values are offered which have never before been even ap proximated. Prices are utterly ignored and an opportunity is given to buy Black Silks, such as one rarely gets in a lifetime. Eastern prices are no com petition for this sale. Bring your sam ples and 1 will save 5-ou 14 per cent, be sides expenses. Black Silks our leader this week. Colored Silks. Here also 1 have some rare values to offer: First, I have a line of 20-yard pattern lengths in Irredescent Peau de Soie. These goods are entirely new; no two alike, and are perfect beauties. lied ink sale of ends and dress lengths in colored and black Silks, to be sold this week; less than half value. AT French Failles—the same goods $1.00 our neighbors get $1.25 for. Full line new shades. AT A job lot 2b pieces colored Gros 06c Grains and Satin Rhadames; worth $3-/25. AT 25-inch Silk Plush; all shades; $1.00 worth $'!.50. AT Moire Silks for trimming: good 59c line, and they are bargains for the money. ! Shawls and Jerseys. 50o Buys a good quality silk trimmed l.lersev, worth TSe. $1.00 Gets an all wool Breton trout |.Jersey. , 4l ,, AT Real Cashmere Jerspya, tin. ' si.50 newest eui-s and all the new Full line wool and Cashmere Shawls, I &L.25 to S5. „ , .. , j Xew shades ami styles ladie> anu : misses’ Gossamers., fresh goods,to f $8.40. j. m. i: igh s jus t back fros i New York, and has $euu r edsome rare t lungs not to be had t n -his first trip. 11 .s store will be pa ■ked this week wit It t L le very latest inq ortat ions, ami everv I idv iu Newnan and surrounding t ountrv should at least see le sstock befoi e mak- ing pure ii ; s-.'S * We are always glad to show wha t we have . Come to ■eee us. Black Silks uv Black Silks direct from first q made under special brand lor -1 iilh, and every piece with fufi and ute guarantee ot service. 1 also l 0 all i he standard and reliable lor- nakes, and can suit any customer ,varts to buv a blacx snk. 1 mes only hold good for this week. Pieces all silk Gros Gram good quality: Been selling at <->e. \ tiptop quality Gros Gram Dress Silk, made for wear '"oitn A splendid qnnli v Si ' BJ n .limited iaa citytobecl< - eel. well worth $1. eces Satin 11 ha mes, one V (‘Yi '. v h> st wears now on the 1 !a;! rk. t. *F*: > goyus is worth $1 ;• \ :i rd of :tn\ i-dy’s money. ; s F ■ ■ Twh 1 . T..;.-!-Mb..i<h(i>;os Grain, every thread pure suk and guaranteed to wear. • h ls J is our $1.50 number, .me is a i beauty. ,, , j Two pieces ot the new 1 eau de SCe. juft -m the marker tins season, and a m *st excellent sill, both in ppeai < and wear. Black Goods. This department is my special pride. A simple inspection will convinceerery customer of the decided superiority of my stock sod prices. No off-season. Full up 365days in the year. AT Good double w.d r h Black Cash- 15c mere worth 25c. AT An extra quality. Henrietta 25c. finished Cashmere, reduced from 33c.- AT 54-incli all wool Manuel. Think 85c. of this for a moment—all wool flannel 1 j yards wide for 85c. AT 44 inch all wool Henrietta, siik 874c. finish; extra dye. AT Extra heavy all wool Tyrol 424c. Serge. AT Double width Ckudda cloth. 40c. Regular 75c goods. AT The very best .-ilk finished Hen- v5e. riettas ever offered in Atlanta for less than 00c. AT Another lot of those $1 Ilenriet- 75c. tas. We are using them a leader, and they are the best goods ever shown in Atlanta for the money. AT We shew a >umner- 8$ iu. wide 08c. silk finish H« nrk t-ta, n erof- lered for less t ha s $1. 85. This veek wet k. Tradi was but Hig is determined i<» h--.it tin- »v< • rd t!n>- week, iivery tloiiar h- . f »me to <ee us. We have asj g . . ,1 . W.-u.ail .-.ms »/!..:• I , . sun shim ' upon. Colored l Lavs Geo: \T ()ne • :.-t Wi '. Ci \ 1W. iu. Wiue. ' vil AT 20 pieces 36-in. Novelty Stripes; 25c. goods that have l>een selling at 40c a yard. i AT All wool Camel’s Hair Serge,one , 55c. yard wide, and splendid good* ‘ for wear; been selling at 50c a yard. AT 60 pieces all wool Surah; full 31c. line, new colors; every yard of this goods is worth 50c. AT 3 boxes colored Henriettas, 35c. beautiful finish, close twill; a great bargain. AT 100 pieces Novelty Stripes and 334c. checks, double width, extra goods, worth 50c yard, regular. AT 40 pieces all wool Tricot; all the 39c. new shades; been selling at 50c all the season. AT Here’s the bonanza of the de- 48c. partment; 56-in. all wool dress liannel. This goods has never sold for less than 75c. AT 38-inch all wool Serges and 45c. Henriettas; ought to bring 65c. AT 54 inch all wool flannels and 59c. Tricots, in all standard shades. Remember these goods are full yard and a half wide and all wool. AT Here is a bargain for you. A line 624c. of 48 inch all wool Foules. This is a lovely soft woven goods, and will be sure to please. AT Now this is a stunner, and no 73c. mistake. You will get no such value anywhere else in Atlan ta. 48 inch all wool silk finish Ifenrietta. Same goods our neighbors are selling for $1 and $1.25. Linens. AT Large size Loom Towels. 124c. AT Large size Huck Towels. 10c. AT All linen Huck Towel, 44 by 20. 15c. AT 50 dozen white twill fringe Dam- 19c ask; never sold for less tnan 25c. AT The very best and heaviest Huck 25c. Towel ever sold in Atlanta for the money. Half White Napkins, slightly soiled, Brice in show window AT Checked Napkins; good value. 35c. AT Red Table Damask; worth 25c. 15c. AT Solid red oil color Table Dam- 35c. ask; worth 50c. AT An extra wide and heavy Dam- 4240. ask; worth 65c. AT Twelve quarter White Spreads ; $1.00 best value ever offered for the money. Stamped tidies and Pillow Shams of every description now in stock. Just in, a magnificent line of White Table Cloths, with and without fringe, $2.50 to $3.25; beautiful goods. Broadcloths ! Here is High’s stronghold. More Broadcloths than any two dealers in Atlanta combined. AT At (his low price we begin, and 98c. are selling' first class Amer ican goods at that figure, AT High is selling at this price an $1.50. elegant quality, line finish, En glish Habit Cloth, worth $2. AT This is a beauty. Real French $1.98. Broadcloth. Most excellent quality a ml guaranteed to be as good as t be two dollar and one dollar goods sold all over town. Full line novelty and side brand suit- insrs in all the new designs, from 5 to 15c. High's Dress Trimmings Would docredit t.» •••. dry goods store in America. Trimm- r the rich or poor, both ■] • and e./ • •••ate. Mila nese tinsel ami <■■ ■ • i - euGimps and galloons hand oin.m-oi.!. ::-d bauds and pattern bead Pa-same;: tries. Trim mings for silk and wool to suit every shade, price or fabric. Blankets. High ppens the Blanket season with a clean, fresh stock. All old goods on hand were closed before arrival of new ones, and by close cash buying I can offer this season a saving of 15 per cent over last, I have Blankets from $1 to $15, and can please any customer, One special lot of oil spotted Blankets for this week’s sale. These goods are not at all hurt by the small spots, but' will be closed at£a sacrifice. $1.0o Buys a very good Blanket that is sold everywhere at $1.50. AT I will sell a splendid 10-4 Cum- $2.50 berland Balnket worth $5. AT A magnificent leader. 11-4 Blank- $3.50 et. extra close and heavy ; worth $5. AT We have the plum of the depart- $3.9S ment—an all wool Montreal Blanket; well worth $6. AT 11-4 Aurora — the very best $5.00 Blanket ever sold in Atlanta for the money; over two hundred pairs sold this season. AT Less than other dealers sell 26 per ct. them. You may expect to buy blankets at High’s, the regulator and controller of low- prices. tons and silk binding. These goods are selling regularly ev erywhere at 50c. AT 37 dozen Ladies’ fine Merino 49c. Vests and pants. These goods are simply excellent and must be seen to be appreciated. AT 1 job lot of Ladies’Fine Camel’s 55c. Hair Pants that are worth in regular stock $1. This is your chance for a bargain. AT Our Ladies’ Wool Vests and 75c. pants at this price has no rival for less than $1. See them be- . fore they ?re all gone. AT 28 dozen Ladies’ fine scarlet all 75c. wool Vests and Pants worth $1 each. AT This line of Ladies’ all wool 98c. Vests and Pants are by far the best ever shown South at the same price. Cannot be matched to-day under $1.35 AT Our Ladies’ Sanitary Natural #1.10 Wool Vests and Pants are the most popular goods in the mark et ; are acknowledged to be the most healthful goods to be found. Children’s Knit Underwear. AT 20c. AT 25c. AT 35c. AT 50c. From 20c. up, according to size, we will sell you Children's Heavy Merino Tests and Pants that will cost you 50 per cent more elsewhere. From 25c. up according to size, we will sell you Children’s all wool Scarlet Vests and Pants that other houses start at 35c. each. At 35c. we start a line of Chil dren’s White Wool Vests and Pants that are unmatchable at the price. ()ur Children’s Sanitary Natural Wool Vests and Pants start at this price, and range up accord ing to size. These are the fin est and best goods in the mark et for children. nigh's nmtto is to please the public. That he does this, his enormous and in creasing business is full and ample evi dence. Goods ate kept to-suit all classes of trade, and prices are made close enough to satisfy the most economical STOCKS throughout ail departments are more complete this season than ever before in the history of the house. If you have not done business with us. come to see us and we will make you our friend. Black Broadcloths Will be very much worn this season. ! High has a complete line of the very best French, English and American j makes, and will sell them at closer mar- j gin than any other Atlanta dealer. ! Broadcloths at $i, $1.50, $2, $2.25, $2.-50 ! and $5. 125 new Fur Sets. Muffs and II Red Fox, Beaver. Hare, Lynx B and Lynx Belly, White Marten Monkey Sets, ranging ir. price f $3.50 to #20. Also a full line of Fur by the yar bands for trimming in all these other varieties from 25c to $3.50 y Black Hare Muffs at 75 • each. ack, •; and i rout | d in | and j ard. i The Regulator and Controller of Low j Prices will make this week a]mem< ru ble one to the people of Georgia. Lew j prices on first-class dry goods wil do the work. Ourcapacity for handling an unlimited amount of any desirable goods enables us to get pri •>-- and close : : bstl - ill d alei - 4 ind lari not touch. ( Our - ... fri Is t de doubt-j less mean well, but they simply have ! not the capacity. Com-* to neadqv;: - * tei~. AT All wool red flannel. " ;i>i> -e 10c. you try and me. tch. ; his. AT Full yard wide white wool tla::- j . :. L This is; . and bargain. a r ' . t Red Tw • Fiannel ever same ; . offered lor the! AT '. i -•: i - 25c. cy liannel. •;t;- t the thing P-r! AT New":'.’’ •• . 10c. quality. j AT Full line new f •! .1 >aiine>. >:tu,e -q I-. has 1 ug it - all the >on. j AT Fall line allow ml pattern.; bwj Gents’ Fixings. AT 29 dozen wren's heavy Merino 35c. Shirts, well finished. Same goods sold elsewhere 50c each. AT One lot of mens’ extra heavy 49c. white Metino Shirts and Draw ers. These goods are splendid ly finished and are worth 60c. each. AT 32 dozen Mixed Camel’s Hair 50c. Shirts and Drawers, goods that are cheap at 75c each. AT A lot of drumnu-r’s samples of 65c. all wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, slightly soiled. This is actually just half price, AT One lot of gents’ extra heavy '.*8c. white wool Shirts and-Drawers. These good- cannot be matched in Atlanta for less than *1.50 each. AT 32 dozen men's Medicated Scar- | let all wool Shirts and Drawers, uoodsthat have never - >ld in Axlant i for less : >een t ban $1.50 each. AT A n<-;uuiiul assortment of gents’ si.*. medium weight, all wool Shirts ■■.ml Drawers at this price, very b st go >i smade,can’t bematch- und. ; $2.23 . nch. AT A job >-f gent-' Cam-; Hair suits at S2.2( uit, are really cheap ;tt S4 a suit. AT A M>:endid line of Canton JTan- 49c. : s in bleache ieacned These goods .uv perlV tly m ele. AT A lot J rn::iai;dri*-d Shirts that :• . .•’ - ■ r an uai in Atlanta High’s Millinery Opening! Was a grand success. Our Pattern Hats and Bonnets and those made by our artists have created quite a sen sation in Atlanta’s fashion world. Those ladies who did not buy last week should not fail to visit our parlors at once and see the wonderful display •of tine Millinery now on exhibition. AT 100 dozen Ladies’ and Children’s lc. colored bordered Handkerchiefs, for Monday only. AT 150 dozen Ladies’ hemstitched, 5c. colored bordered Handkerchiefs; would he good value at 10c. AT Gents’ colored bordered, hem- 10c. stitched Handkerchiefs; well worth 20c. AT The best four-button real Kid 50c. Glove ever brought to Atlanta. 'AT The best real Kid, four-button, 75c. embroidered black Glove in the market. AT The finest Glove for the money $1.00 ever offered in Atlanta. Every pair fitted to the hand and fully guaranteed. AT $1.50 We are showing our own and $1.75 importation in Gloves that cannot be surpassed. - Ask for our “Imperial” Kid Glove, every pair fitted and warranted. AT High’s pride—Corset—made of 50c. real coutille and bones; well worth 75c. AT A tip top grade French woven 75c. Corset; worth $1. AT Dr. Warner's celebrated makes $1.0o — “Four-in-Hand” and “Cora- line” Corsets. AT Thompson’s glove fitting Cor- $1.0' sets. “R. II.” extra long. “K. II.” short and Thompson’s im- proved new model. High carries the largest assortment of j Corset- of every grade ever shown ; South. Corsets of every makb. Corse - of every shape- long and short -large or sms I. C< rs< ts to any imaginal le figure, at prices from $4 down to any price. AT 124c. AT 15c. AT 20c. AT 25c. AT 334c. AT 35c. AT 40c. AT 50c. AT 65c. AT $1.00 AT $1.75 AT 50c. AT 334c. AT 25c. AT 20c. AT 15c. AT 10c. AT 25c. AT 16fc. AT 85c. AT 124c. AT 10c. Ladies’ full regular made Hose, Black, Oxford grey, pin stripe, Balbriggan. Ladies’ black Jersey Ribbed Seamless Hose. Ladies’ black ami solid color Ingrain Hose, full regular made, worth 25c. 7 differ ent styles of Ladies* black and colored Ribbed Hose. Ladies’ Indelible Black Hose. These goods will neither crack or grow rusty, nor stain feet or undergarments. Ladies’ full regular made Ox ford grey, all wool Hose. Ladies’ black split soles, oil col ors, double heel and toe Ilose. Ladies’ black and solid color Cashmere Hose, worth 65c. Ladies Black Silk Hose. Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, with white split soles, cheap at $1.50. Ladies’ Black Silk Hose, made of Belding Bros, knitting silk. Misses’ Indelible Black Ribbed Hose. Misses’ black ribbed, oil colored Ilose, double knee. Misses’ Nonpareil, fast black Jersey Ribbed Hose. Misses’ black C. <fc G. ribbed Hose, worth 50c. Boy’s black ribbed Hose; seam less. Misses’ black and grey ribbed Hose. Gents’ solid color all wool Ilall'- hose, seamless. Gents’ sui>er stout British Half- hose, worth 25c. Gents’ full regular made BaL briggan Half-hose. Gents’ British Half-hose, worth 20c. Gents’ colored seamless Hall- hose. Ladies’ Muslin naerwear. AT made \v dried lorn; -ply i In u ( Ladies' Knit Underwear. AT Ladi I.»-.t-vt rs and Chen is 25c. m ide of Bai ker A i nd dirt cheap. AT L : <Drawer- ami Chem AT A ' - . : -s' 5 . made of the verv b st cot! ■ ■■ -c; v.-Ml I n th Notions. 5c for 25 Kirby, Bead & Co.’s English Hair Pins. 20c for seamless stockinet Dress Shields. 5c. for Barbour’s Button Flax. 20c for nickle plated case Tape Meas ure. 10c. for fine Bav Burn. 5c for French Blacking. 21c for Colgate’s Cashmere Bouquet. 5c for Darning Balls. 5c for Englith Pins that sell every where at 10c. 10c for box Stationery containing two- packs envelopes and one quire paper. 25c for Bristle Blacking Brushes. 10c for Shaving Brushes. 10c for a box Bachelor Buttons, latest patent. 20c for Alligator Handbags. 85c for $1.22all-leather Purse. 25c for a solid Alligator Belt, black and van. 10c Gents’ Boston Garter®. 25c for a plated Lace Pin. 75c for $1.25Handbag. 5c for 500 yard Spool Basting Cotton. 10c for large Tablets, Note and Let ter Paper. 35c for three foot s lid leather, stretch ed handle Shaw) Strap. 00c for Eureka Rubber Cloth. 24c for Pocket Memoranda. 15c for leather back Pocket Memoran da. 25c for Tetlows’ Gossamer Face Pow ders. 25c tor Colgate’s Extract of Violet. 50c for a good Cloth Brush. 10c for a good Rubber Dressing Comb. 10c for French Shoe Polish. 25c for 3 balls Macrame Cord. 24c lor a mil of American Tape. •>c lor 5 papers American Pins*280 in paper. 5c for a dozen Military Hooks and Eyes. 5c for round Combs. 50c for a real Bristle Hair Brush, lc for a skein Mending Cotton. 10: for Camphorated Va-aline. 10c. for best quality Rick Rack J’ 5c 60-inch Tape L ne. 25c for Ladi.-s’ Ventilated C 5 • for a .-et Knitting Nee-’ •A- for a good steel Thi! 10c for oil -ilk Dr- ss • 4c i f r a c->.ke Colg- 10c for a (-.il.e Soap. 5.- for t Fin 5c for ad' small. $1 fo lk $L25 - rpe>, pi.AA ami piaius Tiles-* to a $1.75 viii v> v. • ii ... r-s a® long. Hosiery. AT One 80c. Vest •f Ladies iin<‘ Merint Filed with pearl but- AT Lam. -/ IP, v p ; i; ]0c. tr. i ■ : . AT $1.22