Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 26, 1904, Image 2

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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, 6ct6bER §6, 1904. GO TO No. 2 Washington Street, under Hunt’s Opera House MORE GOODS SAME MONEY. SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONf Seven Great Specials Ladies Wool Dress Goods At 48c. 42 In. All Wool Serge, in Blue, Black and Brown, SA In. All Wool Repellant. In Red, Gray, 4ft c Black, Brown and Blue. E? In. All Wool Brilliantine, Br6wn, Blue Aftc and Black. - - - - 40C * In. All Wool Fancy Mohairs, they come in Small Checks and Stripes, Palmour’s 4oC. Favorite, - In. All Wool Albatras for Evening Dress 4gc. In All Shades, . _ In. All Wool Grand, Rex Voile, Something . 0 42 Nobby for Shirt Waist Suits. All the 4oC. leading Shades. QQ In. All Wool Henrietta with Silk finish AO only in black, - ttO« Pieces 38 in. Wool Suitings, Black, Blue, IO Green and Brown, Ground fleaked withQoQ # all colors. Palmour’s Special - - - Pieces 52 inch all wool Ladies Cloth, six Q different Shades. Real value $1.00. Our yOC. Price, - 6 Pieces 64 inch all wool Imported Serge, Brown, Blue and Black. They are worth YOC. $1.00, Our Price, - Pieces All Wool Tricot In ten different shades. 4-0 Nothing better for Ladies’Waists. This goods is OKp really worth 35c. A Special at* - - Some Specials in Wash Goods. Yards Best Percale in Light and Dark colors,every Q 3785 figure imaginable. You pay elsewhere 10c. Pal- oC» mour’s Low Price, - - - - • ^ Pieces of Extra Heavy Outing and Planeletts. We have . ^ OU them in Dots, Stripes, Checks and Figures. These 1UC« goods are worth 12 l-2c„ Our Price • ■ l0fl>0 Yards Fruit of the Loom Bleaching. Real l^UO value 10c. Palmour’s Low Price - - OLi One bale of good soft Bleaching, 5c, 2 Bales Yard WideSheeting, 5c 3000 Yards Simpson Best Print only 5c. r w a. 2 IF Sf CD !-r P Cu g § ~ p CL 3 3 r » a S* CD ll "0 3* 3 3 r-K CD 2 ?r CD 3 IMS# • O O N# < & fD • bJ Cn X P p 3 3. CL’ fD • *0 P C/i O >4 • Mil *1 O • Cn c*> n bl P a ^ ^ O r r to *n S"’Cn - W -h /O 1 8 3 “ NCL £ o -sr TS o ♦2* p r-F Cfl *-b S O CL p 3 CL CD CL H. 3 fD 3 3 cr 2L 5T p r+ bJ >6 & to bi o • o o p 3 CL bi o 3 m * ra 3 9? "0 ‘mu CD 3* W cr o. fD . CD *4* c *1 OUR SILK DEPARTMENT is the 873 yards of New Siks came in this week. | n thJ is Nobby Patterns for SHIRT WAIST SUITS, u Friday and Saturday only, $7.50 a Pattern. Andi have them up to $15.00 per pattern. A GREAT SURPRISE IN LADl$ DRESS and WALKING SKIRR, Skirts worth $1.65 “ “ 1.85 “ “ 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.50 6.00 7.00 8.50 Palmour’s Price $ l.J Our Cloak and Jacket DepartmeJ for Ladies and Children is by fa| one of Largest and most upUo ever shown in Gainesville, and tl Prices Lower than the Lowest. Jackets worth $2.50 “ 3.50 “ 4,00 “ “ 6.00 “ 7.50 “ “ 9.50 “ 12,00 Our Price $2.00 “ “ 2.00 . “ “ * 3.50 “ “ 5.00 “ “ 6.00 “ 41 8.00 “ “ 10.00 rZA Herringbone, black, brown Onr and I?lue. Real value $1.25, JfjlJ Palmour’s Price, - ^ ' In. Shower Proof Suiting, something A A nobby for Shirt Waist Suits, brown, H TfI I I bl ue *green and black. Regular price / J'] $1.00, our price, - 1 More patterns left—those fine imported 4 Novelty Broad Cloth in brown, blue, <L| f green and black, real value $2.00, Special Price, Piece 36 inch Brown Taffeta, some, . I thing new on the market. Pal- j) I ,2] mour’s Special Price, . ' ' . ' '