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20 Per Cent “Credit Purchase” Clothing Sale
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W E want to clear out all our winter clothing in order to make room lor
our new spring stock which will soon be on the road, and in order to ef
fect this clearing in this department, we offer a 20 % extra purchase privi
lege on all purchases made during the next 30 days. For example, if you
buy a Schwab’s $15 Special suit, we will allow you a credit of $3 with
■ which you can purchase a pair of shoes, hat, furnishing goods or whatever
you wish in our store for that amount. Likewise if you buy a $20 “Better
Grade” suit or overcoat, we will allow you credit for 20 % which is $4, and
. you can buy what you wish for this $4 credit slip. We want to clear out our entire Fall
* and Winter clothing stock, and are therefore making this offer. This is indeed a valuable op
portunity which no man should overlook. Come early and get choice se
lections of Schwab’s truly tailored clothes and receive a pair of $3 or $4
shoes, a hat, etc., FREE C3F CHARGE.
On $10 Suits or
Overcoats,
The genuine Ton Dollar Bill garments
with the original label on the sleeve,
you
receive ....
Ob 815 Suits or
Overcoats,
On $20 Suits or
Overcoats,
Anti they’re America’s leading clothing
special. Schwub’R $15 Special with label
Oil ( II O aleCVe, b, j. , .,
i on receive... S3 Free Credit
The “BETTEK-GBADK - ’ twenty dollar
line, made by the Schwabs of SI. lemis,
rocolvo $4 Free Credit
$2 Free Credit
We ask our trade to remember these are genuine values, each garment
marked in plain figures and a number of them bear the makers set-price 1 label on
the sleeve. You simply deduct 20% discount and we give you credit for
that amount on additional merchandise which you select.
i table of men’s odd pants—this
is an extraordinary bargain tor you
—About half pjjce.
Odd lot of men’s coats and vests
$1.50, $3.00.
100 pairs Ladies shoes, odd sizes
and kinds, $1.50 and $1.60; must
go at $1.25.
Odd lot of ladies fine shoes, $2,
$2.23, $2.50; go in at $1.60.
1 table of Crossett shoes, $3.00,
3.25, 3.50; to close out at 2.50 and
2,75- .
Dress Goods.—A few bolts of
novelties and stripes and plaids for
skirts and suits; best tiling on the
market this season; 50c, 65c and
and 75c kind go in at 40c yard.
Good cotton checks 5c.
Cotton flannels, notions and un
derwear go in this great sale.
Don’t miss this opportunity.
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Calendar for February Term, 1908, of
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White vr. JoneB
Kilgore vs. Moore, et al
Fuller vb. Mobley, admr
Union Fertilizer Co vs. Hunt A Faria
Hight vs. McGnrity, ot al
Higlit vb. Hogan, etal
Folsom vb. Jolly
Hagin vb. Elsberry
Hunt vs. Kendall
Pace vs. Reeves
Marsback vs. Dunn A Co
Gurley vb. A * B A L Ry
Lester vb. A * B A L Ry
Land vb. A A B A L Ry.
Scott vs. Southern Ry Co
Tuesday.
Roberts vb. A A B A L Ry
Edmondson vtf. A4BA1 Ry
Hicks vb. Finch •
Hardeman vs. Southern Ry Co.
Dunn vs. Butler <k Anderson
Baggett. Watson A Co vb. Boyer
People’s National Bank vb. Martin
Rateree vb, Coleman
Allen vb. WJ1U
CogglnB A Northcutt vb. Decker
Johnson vs. Wheeler, et al
" Bishop vs. A A B*A L By
Wednesday.
Singer Sewing Machine Co vb. Johns
Hite vr. Little
Williams vs. Williams A Allgood
Cedar Rapids National Bank vs. EM Cooper
Barber vb. Barber, divorce
Ragsdale admr vs. Spinks, et al
Turner vs. Dunaway
Doyal vs. Doyal, divorce
Clark vs. Meek
Singer Sewing Machine Co vs. Duckett
Maulding vs. Maulding, divorce ,,
Thursday.
Wood, W B admr. vs Owens, et al
Ragsdale admr vs. Wills et al
Harper et al vs. Southern Ry Co et al
Sibley et al vs. Roberts
Hicks et al vs. Williams
Hirsh vs. Williams
Elite vs. McLarty et al
Gravett vs. Gravett
Smith vs. Crew
Thomason vs. Holland
Smith vs. Crew
Anderson vs. Ray
Nallv vr. Southern Banking Trust Co
* West vs. Southern Ry Co
Baker et al vs. Owens et al
Woodham vr. Ragsdale admr
Cartersville Grocery Co vs. Kemp & Crow et al
Friday.
Cole et al, caveators, vs. Cole, admr.
Waddell et al vs. Fuller
Wheeler vs. Clark
Hagan et al vs. Thomason
Adams Wright Co vs. Cole & Son
Akin vs. A & B A L Ry
Tidwell vs. Turner
Starr vs. Southern Ry Co
Smith vr. Southern Ry Co
Bank of Dallas vs. Compton et al
King vs. Southern Ry Co
Hav Hardware Co vs. McCurry
Finch, pl'if in fl fa, vs. McLendon Bros et al
Brown & Brown vs. McMichen
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Winter Eggs.
Anyone who wants eggs in cold
weather should follow the advice
of I. K. Felch, the noted poultry
judge, who gives in the last re
port of the Bureau of Animal
Industry his method of feeding
for egg production as follows:
“In the moruiug I feed a mash
made from a meal prepared by
mixing one bushel of ground corn,
two bushels of ground oats, one
bushel of ground barley, two
bushels of wheat bran and a half
bushel of charcoal. To such por
tion as the fowl will eat up clean,
20 per cent of ground beef scraps
is added. The rest of the day 1
feed mixed small grains—barley,
first class oats, and wheat—pro
vided the fowls have a free run
from which to glean what veg
etable substances they need. In
winter quarters or in barnyards,
they must be furnished vegetable
substance to the amount of 25
per cent; meat, grain, grit and
shells to eat at their pleasure.
In the winter months in making
the meal for use, I add one bushel
ot ground clover meal and let the
balance of the other 25 per cent
come in either boiled potatoes or
turnips, to be mashed in the
morning feed, or else cabbage,
mangels and lettuce to be eaten
raw. In barnyards in summer
there is nothing as good as green
clover. Such feeding of breed
ing and laying stock is the best
course. All dry grain should be
fed in open scratching sheds to
induce the general exercise pos
sible in the flock.”
Notice, Pensioners!
The manner of paying pensions has
been changed. J’umdonorH do not
have to make vouchors at all now.
Their money will be sent to the or
dinary in quarterly payments. The
ITrst payment will lie about the first
of March. Pensioners can come In
person and get their money or send
order, or upon request with post of
fice address, check will bo Rent to
them by mail. All penHloners that
draw loss than $60 will bo paid In
full at first, quarter. This 7th day of
January, 1908.
B. E. Croker, Ordy.
It is better to hope and to work
than to grumble and quarrel and
shirk.
Worry makes itself known, but
good fortune has to be intro
duced.
Those knots in saturn’s rings
may merely have been placed
there to keep him from forget
ting something, suggests the In
dianapolis News.
Do you have backache occasionally, oi
“stitches” in the side, and sometimes do
you feel all tired out, without ambition
and without energy? If so, your kidneys
are out of order, Take DeWitt’s Kidney
and Bladder Pills. They promptly re
lieve backache, weak back, inflammation
of the bladder and weak kidneys, bold by
Dr. Cooper,
When a man really becomes
acquainted with himself he feels
humble.
Be not over-suspicions, but
keep your eye on the man who
boasts of his honenty.
Reputation has carried men to
success when their characters
would have condemned them.
Last year’s failures will count
for naught if not made the step
ping stones to this year’s suc
cess.
Antwerp and Amsterdam lead
Europe as the most healthful
municipalities. Madrid is at the
other end of the list.
Happily work is plentiful and
wages good, rejoices the Meriden
Journal, for there never was a
time when men had to hustle so
lively to keep abreast of the
prices of living.
An eminent Frenchman, who
lived to he one hundred years
old, gave as his single rule of life:
“Something of everything: not
too much of anything.”
A loan of $5,500,000 at 5 per
cent, has been accepted by the
government of Ohilo, the pro
ceeds to be used in improving
the port of Valparaiso. It is sup
posed to double the capacity of
the docks and increase the facili
ties of the custom house.
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