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HAS JUST RETURNED FROfJ NEW YORK, H!S SECOND TRIP THIS SEASON!
HAVE JUST BEEN OPENED AND MARKED FIFTY, SIXTY AND SEVENTY EVE
CENTS ON THE DOLLAR!
Y
OF THE
GAINS' ON EARTH!
Wonderful drives in
Dress Goods !
found in all other Goal: D _
in Atlant a combine 1. This is a bold
statement, but never! lieVss a true one.
High’s sales in (’leaks last ’veok were
immense. Thousands of new garments
just opened and more yet to come.
No lady can afford t buy a cloak
elsewhere before looking here.
NOTE A FEW SPECIALS
280 pieces line 38-inch all wool Tricots
in a variety of shades and mixtures,
goods actually worth 50c. at 29c.
" 30,000 vards—A grand big lot. 1 took
every yard the importer had of Striped !
Australian Suiting; goods truly worth j
25c yard, on sale all the week at 10c |
yard.
30
54-
t In
40c. . ,, .
100 pieces Superb Imported | e.ts, very jaunty and a
Serges, extra wide; immense line ot all j ^
shades. This cloth cannot be
ou. I 250 Ladies an worn >i
20 pieces- -Only a small lot of all wool j g S( ._
-inch Clotli Plaids; goods retailing j 93 liivr grade Jackets, i
ie wot Id over at 75c; on Monday $2.75 to go at §1.40.
T>1 .*7.1. 1 lri.H r, ..
all wool Striped Jactets
actually worth
15!)
ml White all wool Jack-
decided bargain
new . —
matched in the United States at uOc
yard.
Only 47 pieces, and small ones at that,
of 40-inch Broad Cloths; only 0 shades,
but all good ones, sold to delight 0111
customers and to dismay cmiipetitoi.-
on Monday and Tuesday at the lidicu-
lou8 price of 50c yard.
Owing to the lateness of the season 1
fortunately secured from an importer
two cases of very fine Broad Cloths,
which had been held in the custom-
house on account of undervaluation. I
bought them l'or a trifle over the duty
amlVill offer you all colors ot Ready
Shrunk broad'Cloths, that are worth
$1.50 anywhere in America, at §1.00
New French Plaids.Xcwt loth IMaiils,
Novelty Stripes, new Side band effects.
50 fine French Novelty Suit s, finest
imported, at nearly halt the price ask
ed a month ago.
wool Stockinet Jackets,
selling else there at §5, to
X Walking
under §7;
No more handful of goods to make
your selections from. Each department
89 line all
fleece lined,
go at $3.45.
49 Tailor-made Mourn
Coats, can’t be matcht
High’s price, §4.99.
Now- line Tailor-made Walking Coats,
latest London style, at §4.75.
Ask to seethe new Stockinet Jackets,
silk stitched and braided as well, from
§5.50 to §10 each.
Novelties in Wraps, Modjeskas,New
markets, Raglans and Coats.
Loose front Newmarkets in all the
leading shades of the season.
See the new braided Paletots.
HLh is headquarters for Ladies’ and
Children’s Cloaks.
Just opened—4,000 new Gretchen
Cloaks for Children and Misses.
Misses late style Newmarkets with
loose front and angel sleeves.
Misses’ braided Havelocks in Striped,
Plaid, Checked, Plain and braided.
Spe- ial drives in Children’s Cloaks at
froin 75c to $20 each.
Special sale of Ladies’ tine Seal Plush
Ticquvs; goods bought by us last June;
mi'ft be duplicated for less than §g5;
iiigk's price §18.50.
Largest assortment of Seal 1 lush
: augments 1 Special sale on Monday of very fine
quality Silk Plushes. No trash; regu
lar §1 quality, at 59c yard.
A great opportunity will be offered
you to secure a rich black -ilkat a nom
inal cost. •.
gO pieces fine Black Kh;; lames, regu
lar dollar quality, at 75 a
10 pieces extra grade black uhadames
regular §1.50 quality, at §1 yard.
1 lot fine Black Failles, at SI yard.
If you like tiros Grains Silks come
md sin the good- 1 am selling at 75,
85, 90, §1. §1.15, §1.25, §1.50, §1.75. I*
won’t take long to convin ;e you.
Evening costumes and bridal outfits
are a specialty with us.
.Tu-t ooened 4!) pieces fine quality Su
rah, its all the n< w ftvet ng tints. The
heretofore §1 goods, now at 75c yard.
black ail Silk Velvets, new colored,
all silk dr< ss velvets, at popular prices. •
1,400 yards figured China Silks; the •
mo.-t eloquent designs w*r shown, line
goods that will be sacrificed to ready I
buvers.
Jersevs! Jerseys!!
Exceptional valve in braided Jerseys
at §1.50, $1.75, §2. $2.50. $3 and $3.50
Lot No. 3, a small lot of embroidered-
back, real Kid Gloves, that are worth
§l.g5 pair, will be sold al 75c pair.
Our “Imperial” Kid Glove is guaran
teed to be as good in every respect as
1 lot fine cashmere Jerseys in London j any $2.25 glove; as usual this week at
smoke, goblin wine, regular §2.25goods, M-50 pan.
at §1.50.
Talk is chen, nov adaya, but it takes
more than mere talk to cope with
Embroideries! Embroideries
High’s matchl ss bargains. Some At
lanta merchant - will find out sooner or
later, that proclaiming immense stocks
l great bai iu fill not satisf:
discerning public. The great secret of
i High’s success is he never deceives.
J. M. High was the only Atlanta
merchant in New York last week, and
lie purchased thousands of dollars
-worth of the most desirable goods of
the season at his own price. Man}
goods will be sold at half what they
cost other Atlanta buyers.
High’s Dress Trimming
partment!
De-
100 pieces celebrated Lodi Calicoes at
! 5c vard.
g cases 7-ounce unbleached Canton
1 E miiel. regular IScqnality, at 10c yard.
1 On Sale Monday—
] 2 bargains in bleached Canton Fla 11-
i nels, slightly imperfect, 20c and gat-
goods, at 10c and 124e.
1 lot short length Lonsdale Cambric,
! from 1 to 4 yards, at 64c yard.
i 1 lot unbleached Canton Flannel at
5c yard.
2,000 yards remnants, yard wide,
fruit loom Bleaching, at 74c yard.
CO pieces “Gold Seal” Cardinal Per
cales, 20c grade, at 125c.
1 lot short length navy blue Percales
at LOc yard. ,
Unapproachable bargains in ladies
and gentlemen’s silk and linen Hand
kerchief's, Ribbons, Corsets and ladies’
Muslin Underwear.
At 121 fonts weave selling the best
Iluck linen Towel ever shown in this
city—40 inches long and 20 inches wide.
120 dozen Loom Damask Towels at
15c, worth 25c. Woven borders and
pretty designs.
About 40 dozen knot ted fringe bleach
ed linen Towels, slightly soiled by dust;
will close the lot at 20c apiece.
Full assortment of fancy towels for
tidies or barroom purposes at specially
low prices.
40,000 yards remnants of Embroider
ies. Each remnant contains 4| yards.
They are manufacturer.-’ends and some
of them imperfect. Each piece is worth J ,”'; 101
from 2 to J times the price the} - will I 1 ;,
'Fable Linens.
of loom dice Table
Everywhere else they
Linens
ask 25c
cost you—from 24c to 20c yard. To be
fully appreciated they’inust be seen.
Our Hosiery Department!
SSSESSS?
with the richest Europe-
erv stock fullv reintoreod with a.
tive Merchandise and Startling H
Will place on sale earlv Monday
iiorning 1500 yards 39-n.ch Dundee
Jixtuivs; sonic houses arc at ‘V lt A’fil
hem boldly at 50c yard. To'
peculation only one dress pattun sold
o any oue. 11 igh’s price 19c yard.
400 pieces Chocked all wool Suitings,
1 wool and fine extra wide; goods non-
before shown under 60c, at _Jc }aui.
Saeques; something new. i
Large assortment Short Plush Jactc-
| ets at regular prices.
A few more convincers. Ladies N ew-
! markets at §1.50, §2, §4, §4.50, §4.75.
I La (lies’ plaid, all wool Newmarkets,
at §5.98.
Stockinet Newmarkets, worth §12, at
Fairly glist
an novelties.
If you want fine, medium or low
priced Dress Trimming, no matter
what kind, then, your wants will be sat
isfied here.
Our “Specials” for the coming week
•e worth reading about. Have just re
ceived some new things at lower prices
j than ever before.
We are still the agents for “indelible
fast black” hosiery in ladies’ and chil
dren’s. Have sold hundreds of pairs
and not a single pair returned up to
date. We guarantee them not to fade
or smut.
Blankets ! Blankets !!
High’s Milling ry D e p a r t m e n t.
ill
Black and Mourning Goods.
loi of' ! this week, Such bargains can’t last al-
I efforts to give the very latest style, at Better call earlv in the week.
I j the qery lowest prices, are being crow n-1 -
96 pieces fine Chenille Portiere Cur-
j tains. “Bed only.” with heavy dado,
i actually worth §7.50, §4 piece.
, , -iv- hi, TM.,,0-1 39 pieces very tine Mosaic Portiere
At 15c Yard—Double M idth 1,1 ‘ ulv i Curtains, extra' size, worth §12.50, at
’ashmen*. . vn .,i I §7.50 i ieee.
At 29c Yard Double A idtn all "001 ,
serge.
London Smoke, Tobacco, Ox Blood, |
Newmarkets, bell and storm sleeves, .
elegantly braided, from §9. <3 to §15. - js grmving more famous everv tlav. Our
Only a few left ot those Seal llush n 0 -
Saeques, al §11.9S.
Great bargains in Jersey Jackets anu | et | merited success. No wonder
Shawls. .. m ....Jive use only the very best materials
Lace curtains and Portieres. 6 pieces ei midyonlv artistic trimmers. Our
fine Swiss Curtams, worth $5, at $2.oO. Miss Whitehurst hasent any equal in
^ 60 piece? line swiss Cuitam-. won. ( (} ie South as a designer. If you want a
§6.50, at §3..>0. ,, fine, medium or low priced hat,
45 pieces line Swiss Curtains, worth
§9.50, at
Only about ;100 pairs of oil spotted
i bed Blankets are left. We never sold
! half so many blankets as we have lor
J the past twa weeks. Everybody who
! looks at them are almost certain to buy.
i If you are not fully supplied come and
I see them. Ever} pair 011lie oil spotted
i blankets must and will be closed out
Ladies’.
A new job lot of ladies’ cotton Hose
in stripes, black, balbriggans and gray
mixed at 124c, all full regular made
goods.
180 dozen ladies’ black ribbed stock-
ings, regular made, at 15c pair, white,
heel and toe.
Another importation of Schoppers
ribbed Hose for ladies, fast black, 25c
pair.
Ladies’ all wool Ilosa in black and
solid colors, full length, at 2.>c pair.
Ladies’ fine guage cashmere Hose, in
all dark colors, at 48c, usual price 75c.
Children’s.
medium or low x _
will« erl ainly ; lease you.
The Orlando is the latest
Come and see it.
Special sale of 325 trimmed
§2.50, §3.50. §4, §5, to §14 each.
hat
Children’s School Hose, ribbed and
regular made in black and solid colors,
at 124c cents, worth 25c pair.
Youths’Jersey ribbed hose, Ingrain
colors, full and regular made, at 15c
pair.
. The famous C. & G. French 2x2 rtb-
1 bed hose for bovs, all sizes, good colors
. -- - - . at20cpair. This is the most serviecea-
, the latest novelties in ladies’, misses i bi e s tockin* manufactured for boys.
| and children’s fall and winter Wraps.; ypipiren’s ; ,n wool Hose, in black
1 ’* Paletots, Jackets, Modieskas, N ; andsolid, all size% at 25c pair.
t markets, Raglans and Havelock, etc. | Misses’tiue Cashmere Hose, all col-
I Original in design, exquisite in work- ors all sizes, at 35c pair.
I mauship, perfect in lit, at prices lower j
! than any other house in the city.
we ;
At J. M. High’s you are sure to find
for t he same goods.
2o pieces of blenched loom Damask, 60
inches wide, new designs. 50c a yard.
We consider this a rare bargain.
To-morrow morning we will open and
offer for sale the handsomest and most
elaborate line of fine Table. Satin Dam
asks, with napkins to match, ever
brought to our city. Our prices are
guaranteed as low as the same quality
of goods can be bought anywhere.
36 pieces of Alizarine red Damasks.
60 inches wide, at 25 • yard. Beautiful
new patterns.
100 pieces of genuine turkey red Ta
ble Linens at 4Se yard. These goods
have always been considered good val
ue at 65c. (,'olors absolutely fast.
One lot of real German red Damask,
perfectly good colors at 72b- yard. Olli
ers ask §1 for this quality of linen.
This is a special, and worth seeing.
Napkins.
350 dozen of checked linen Napkins at
25c dozen.
Large size linen Napkins, red border,
at 40c dozen.
Specially good values in bleached
Damask Napkins at 60c, 75c, 85c, and §1
dozen.
Crashes.
100 pieces of striped linen crash at 5c
yard.
GO piece - of Steven’s crash, 16 inches
wide at 10c yard.
Full line of crashes for embroidery
purposes. Mornie Linen 3 , Canvas, etc.
15 pieces of 5-4 pillow case linen, all
linen, at 34c yard.
Last week we received a fresh lot of
fancy tidies in plush, felt, and raw silk.
Our stock of t hese goods is at present
very large, carefully selected, and the
prices are as low as the lowest.
-80-inch English Henri-
At 23e Yard
1 At 374c Yard-40-inch all Wool Cash-
n At *421 Yard—44-inch Extra Heavy
1 Ta Yard 38-inch all wool Tricot.
\ t i9c Yard 40-inch Foule Cloth.
At 05c Yard—48-inch Henrietta,worth
All the above Curtains and Portieres
are from auction, and are offered at
about one-halt the regular prices.
hltgh S F lannH Department.! Q n yionday, 3,000 yards sea island Do-
I mestic, edges slightly burned, not over
j 20 yards sold to anyona, at 2e yard.
2,000 yards all wool plaid flannel, gen- j Every lady in New n m, 1 d all thosr
! Cloths in the
C ‘i 1 -- "
J. M. High will show you^tli
somest and largest line of F
Yai ’ Silk Fii 1 IHenriett
■nrfli §1 ! with Orienta
At 90c Yard rabiivli French Triot, match ev- ry >hade. Our
soldjundei $1.25.
1 M HEh i* heftd.quartcrs t. r *>• g"‘
'riestly & Go's Celebrated Fabrics. j the worlu.
Special for this week Al Seth reg-
lar >1.25 Silk Warp Hennena.
■ es gu irante
i nine French, at 25c yard.
p, ;;( i,! 40 pieces’fine plaid and striped flan-
•ne)> a r 40c yard.
South ! The largest stock of French twilled
Hi 'printed Flannels in Ar! mtn, 95 piecet,
1 ( w styles, op< Ion S 1 lay.
00 ct reted Illinois all woolunder-
. . - is al §1.25 a d §1.50.
Great inducements .-ff.-rc-d to buyers
Cloths
lovely
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r
”. n n -*! -
Black Broad Cloths
I IDEs Mammoth
I1LK DEPARTMENT
Special valuo at
.25, §2:50.
-1. §1.50. §1.'
See tne
Latest Arrivals.
CLOAKS! CLOAKS'.
A World of Them !
To open on Monday, another case of
colored FCUe Franc iPe. in all the new
shades. All puri silk a very e .0.
the last case we can yt. guaranteeu to
1 be the prettiest goods in the l nited
I States, at 98c yard.
pieces 1 Inna ;
wide.!..;:
^ Hi
8,9
ltu
r wenty-four
ric
Ligh’s Cloak Heparliuent i...- *‘ IUl Y
lonev invested in ” ! ’“” 1 ‘' ,n 1,0
:n
it de
of white E* J •
75e to §1.75 yard.
In j te F nn s, I’ll gi\
y values 15, 20, 25,;
and 43c.
Small IN -hade i F- mm-is at less
CO ' L .
Some remnants of Red Flannels
might interest yon on Monday.
Youths’ Jersey Ribbed Hose.
Another line of stamped goods will
be put on sale to-morrow morning. In-
Gray mixed regular made Socks at
124c pair. They are sold elsewhere at
20c.
1 a~e of gents’ French Balbnggan
Socks at 13<*. Beau; iful quality and act
ual 1}- worth 25c.
who go to Atlanta t‘> shop, certainly Gents’ cotton socks in solid colors,
ought to visit High’s Dress Goods D shades, $2.75 per dozen
p-.rtm nt. Such an op;- a t-unity to >• -1 pairs.
. dress goods al a mere h mi- G 1 f s’ gray Shetland w 1 s<
nal cost should not escape prudent and : ular mi d . a1 15c.
econon ical buyers. Gents’ cashn - per doz
45 pieces genuine French Broadcloths, I en. The universal pri
woi tfa anj where and e\ erj w here §1.75, 50c ; air.
will be shown you at High’s for §1
eluding everything
shams, tidies, table scarfs,
covers and splashers.
in pillow
side boai
Underwear.
When in New York last week I visi
ed two large underwear mills that *• _re
overstocked, and found them anxious
to uuloai 14 . .1 - . | . . k for a sh.
I purclia.- -d an immense lot of
new Ginghams at 10c yard,
rk Sar*.*eus at s’-.-.
is | Gents’, Ladies’, and Children’s
Merino Underwear,
v wide Wide § -a I-k.:.dat
than
that
.5 ■ \: is.
Fligh’s Linen Department
Great Sale of Kid Gloves
Cassimeres! Cassimeres!!
40 pieces tine all wool Cassimeres.
actually worte 73c.
62 pieces 1 all wool
meres, and when we say all wool we
don’t mean anything else—regular val-
, y. . .
One case Jeans, all wool filling, at 23
cents vard.
Largi tsof Cassin
Jeans ked 5 down to close!
was visited by crowds ihe past week
and everyone that bought went home j
satisfied that High’s is thy only place |
in Vtl nt to I ly l.‘ Y l-. v '§ !
week we open what we consider the
II ugl hem front 25 t< ■ 3 pei enl
j cheaper t!.: t y ere eier sold.
N v, ! pr nos » giving ypal
I benefit f*f thi' lucky ;ii;r- ’ a ■. they
I are all now in, and lam going to slAugh-
{ter then : - : ' 1 c cue
! and examine them. It pay you.
1 tie to 1>>ok out lor
J. M. High is go-
That are bound to ereatea stiranp rush j ^est bargains ever offered our patron>.
in this department.
Remember that these are all tir-* -
class goods, nothing the matter with
It beho c- cvei
their own int< rest,
ingto r nds f I sw< rth
>f gi Is 1 ■ - it a mu ;h less price
; than they sold for i.i Lew York at
' wholesal ’ a f ” vi •. ks ago.
them but the price.
Let No. l, •«> dozen pink-topped but-
t Ej Gloves, ; - iplicated
anywhere for less than 73c, all this
this week at 50e pair.
Lot No. 2, 98 dozen embroidered-
back, four-button, pink-topped Kid
GloVes, w I '' red a barg lin
h it 95c, for Monday H
day only at 63c. j Uieap.
Towels.
j J. M. HIGH,
210dozen of Iluck and Oatmeal pure .5 ■ ’ y,, ’ - Y.’hitt’ial! Street
Linen Towels, vard long, at 10.: ea -h. ‘ n ^ ' ’
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