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THE GAINSSVIdLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 5 1904
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Factory Checks, worth 6 l=2c. yard, at = = - .
Sheeting, yard wide, good quality, worth 6 l=2c. yard, at
Calicoes, in all the standard makes, all colors and best quality,
worth 6c. yard, at = - =
5c.
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5c.
Up * Vtj
4 3=4c.
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13 yards Standard Bleaching,
$1.00.
CLOTHING
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BARGAINS we ever had in this Department. Our buyer found a factory that wanted to close out. They had 18£
suits worth from #6.00 to $12.00 a suit, and bought them, so we can sell at NEARLY HALF-PRICE..
One lot Men’s Suits worth 6.00 to 8.50, at —— $5.00.
One lot Men’s Suits worth 9.00 to 12.00, at —$7.50 to $8.50.
Our regular line of Men’s Suits run from—-__.$5 # 00 to $25.00.
One lot Boy’s Suits worth 2.00, at— -—$1.50.
One lot Boy’s Suits worth 3.00, at $2.00.
One lot Boy’s Suits worth 4.00, at-—- $3.50.
Carry lull Hue Men’s Pants, price, l.oo to $7.50 pair. One special lot 202, bought
under price, tliey are worth from 2.25 to 3.00, in one lot, at $x«9&.
Men’s and Boy’s OVER COATS to suit all, prices from 2.00, to - $20.00.
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LADIES’ READY TO WEAR
THIS DEPARTMENT we carry a fall line of Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits, Ladies' and Misses Jaokets, Skirts and Furs, Children’s
Buffers, stud a full line of Ladies’ Muslin Underwear.
X,adies’ Tailor Made Suits 7.50, to
Cadies’ Jackets r.75, to
Cadies’ Skirts 1.00, to
LadieB* Fura 75c., to
CHILDREN’S COATS 1.25, TO
$30.00.
$15.00*
$Io.oo.
$lo.oo.
$5.00.
We got one special lot of Ladies* aud Misses Jaokets, they were the samples of a manufacturer. They come in all sizes colors
|styles.
ONE LOT WORTH 8.00. AT - - - . $1 76.
ONE LOT WORTH 4.00, AT - ' - $2 60.
•ONEgLOT WORTH 6 00, AT - - $5.00. .
•ONE LOT WORTH 10.00, AT $7.50.
Don’t Fail to see tfee Bargains we are Offering in Skirts; one Special Lot every one in it worth 2.00, at $1.50.
MILLINERY
The greatest line of Millinery ever shown in Gainesville, every-
tling in the newest and latest styles, and at prices to suit all. ladiej’
immed fiats, from 750., to $15.00. . (ftildrei/s flats '50c., tip. Don’t fail to see this
partment, will take pleasure in showing you, whether you buy or not.
larpets, Rugs, Matting.
*Ve told you something of this new department,
| last week’s issue, but were we to write tliis whole
IRC about this mammoth stock we could not be-
to tell you of it’s beauties.
12 Smyrna Squares for - - • * $10.00
12 Smyrna Squares feir
12 Smyrna Squares for •"••••
|12 Velvet Squares for - -
|12 Velvet Squares for • • .
|12 \ elvet Squares for » • - * •
|12 Velvet Squares for ■ «
|12 Velvet Squares for • - •
|12 Iugrain Squares for • * - •
M2 lugram Squares for • * • •
f ce ^ ur tains, Portieres, and a full line of small rugs also
department.
12.50
15.00
15.00
17.50
22.50
25 00
27.50
3*5»
6.00
in this
Bar^aips ii? Styoejl
260 pair Men’s Georgia Ties, the
kind that sells everywhere for 1.25
here now at $|.00.
200 pair Men’s Fine Shoes, worth
1.25, $1.00.
200 Ladies' best 1.00 grade 85c*
Children Shoes same proportion.
Also big job lot shoes—'Shoes of
different kinds, from which can
always pick bargains.
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(T\ei/s flats
One lot Men’s Hats, the odds
and ends bought from the factory.
The factory price on these Hats
was from $1.00 to $2.00, but they
closed them out to us, and we will
sell them at 69c*
Linens
If it is possible for us to be stronger in one lino than nnnfhm
it is Linens. Our. hobby is good Linens at less price than our com net
itors. We have made a special effort to out-do all of our past records
on Linens, and think we have succeeded. Our Linen business ha*
grown to suph magnitude that we now buy direct from the niaimfac '
urer, and as a consequence, save the middleman’s profit
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88-inch Uuiou Linen Damask, worth 66c., for
72-inch pure Linen Damask, worth 95d., for
72*inoh pure Linen Damask, worth $1. foe .
72-inch pure Linen Damask, worth $1.25, for . :
58-inch Cotton Danyisk, mixed with Lineu, worth 85o. for
58-inch Cotton Damask, mixed with Linen, worth 50o. for
58-iuch extra special Turkey Red Damask, worth 50c. for
10-4 Linen Sheeting, worth. $1.25, for .
Cambric, all priced very low. , ‘ '[%jK
48c.
65c.
85c.
$1.00
25c
35c,
<35c.
$1.00