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Saturday, November 13th
Between the hours of 1 0 and 1 1 A. M.,
and 1 to 2 P. M.. we will sell our best 40c
Dress Ginghams in finesi dress patterns at 1 .><•
Best 40c Sheeting for 15c
No more than 25 yards to a customer.
Everybody who comes during these hours will be waited on,
Ladies’ and Men’s Ready-to-Wear Reduced to Even Lower
Than Pre-War Prices at
If you intend buying a men’s Suit, Overcoat, or boys' Suit, Ladies’ Coat
Suit, Coat or Dress this season, we tell you right now that if you will come to
our store, we will sell it to you for about one-half of what it will cost you
elsewhere. We are needing the money <a frank statement, but a true one* and
are ready to make most any sacrifice to dispose of this large stock. This is
the way you can buy them now.
Men’s Overcoats
$20.00 Black, all wool Overcoats — | |
$35.00 Schloss Bros. Young Men's Onn
Overcoats, for
$45.00 Schloss Bros. Young Men’s fA
Overcoats, for iDLi l • til/
Ladies’ and Misses Coats
r° C01 “T. $14.90
r OCoats ~ $17.50
$50.00 Coats — *33.50
One lot of Plush Coats in all col
ors and a lot of all wool clotn H C
coats worth up to $25.00. Your •J D
choice for
Favored With the Gods
Was Martin W. Littleton
By \V. 11. Uraig.
’l'liiit was si glorious family
’brought up by Mr. Thomas JefTer
smt Littleton in Hamblen county,
in the Mountains of Hast I'ennos
scc. There were nineteen of thorn,
all tohl. Wc sue careful to say "all
told”, because the reader might
think there was si possibility that
all had not been counted. In 1850
he and his young wife. Hannah,
pitched 1 heir tent in the howling
wilderness among the howling
wolves, with no human neighbors
for miles around.
Ho and Hannah chopped logs
and built a two-room log cabin and
moved in. They fashioned some
rude furniture and made two
chairs and bottomed them with
raw bide and w bile osik itplits.
Their bedstead had ropes for si
mattress. The meal was boiled on
si pot-rack and the hoccake was
baked on the heartlb
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Winder, Ga. The Clothier Winder, Ga.
•Inst over the mountain from this
new home Davy Crockett was horn
and raised—this wonderful prod
uct of the wilderness who wsis
elected to Congress, illiterate, and
who afterward died at the Alamo
more gloriously tlisin Leonidas at
Thermopylae.
Mr. Littleton cleared a patch and
planted corn, and thus the life of
him sind Hannah began in the pri
meval forest.
And then the children began to
come—and they came and came
and there were nineteen- sixteen
boys and three girls.
This tale issihout the ninth hoy—
and he wsis named Martin. And he
is the Martin Littleton of New
York City, perhaps the greatest
orator and most celebrated lawyer
in the entire nation —now 48 years
old.
The Littleton family moved to
LADIES DRESSES
One-Half Price
$12.50 Serge and Poplin Dresses— $ 5.75
$20.00 Serge and Silk Dresses— rt* Q (J
at
$30.00 Tricotine and Serge Dresses $18.50
Everything in our
store is marked in plain
/
figures.
—J. L. Saul
Texas w hen Martin was 48 years
old; hut three years afterward
the drought struck them and their
crops were burned to a crisp. Most
of the family moved hack to the
old Tennessee home. Hut Martin
was among those who stayed.
lie was hired to drive a wagon
for several months; then served as
a baker’s helper at Weatherford.
Texas. Then lie went to Aledo
and worked for si considerable
time on the railroad sis a section
hand sit .">0 cents a day and hoard.
Then he was employed as a farm
hand by Mr. .1. C. Hutcheson, fatli
er-in-lsiw of Dt. Walter Worn!, son
of Hilly Wood of this city. While
there he went to school about eight
months which was the only
schooling lie ever got. 11 is sister
Mary had taught him to read. I p
to this time the only books he had
ever read were si dictionary and a
hymn hook. While at Mr. Hutch
erson’s he would sit up nights and
read till after 11 o’clock. Of Fri
day nights he would walk many
miles to attend debating societies,
and would debate with any one on
any subject.
From .Mr. Hutcherson's he went
THE HARROW TIMES. WINDER. OEOROIA.
q . < ALL DURING THE DAY WE
Saturday WILL GIVE AWAY ABSOLUTE
-j. j LY FREE WITH EACH $25.00
INOV | MEN S SUITS ONE OF OUR
I BEST $5.00 HOPKINS HATS.
1 ■ This offer is good for Saturday.
November 13th, only.
Ladies Coat
Suits
FOR LESS THAN THE COST OF
THE RAW MATERIAL.
$30.00 Coat Suits $18.50
$40.00 Coat Suits $22.50
$50.00 Coat Suits $33.50
One Lot of Coat Suits, odds and
ends, worth up to $27.50, your
choice for
$12.45
to Weatherford and worked sev
eral months as a street hand. Dur
ing ibis time he got acquainted
with the clerk of the <•0111-1 and se
cured permission to read some of
the law hooks in Lis office, lie sit
terward slept in the office sit night
tm a lounge, lie read some in
Blackstone and some in the Code
ami thought and thought.
Then one day sit a session of the
court he asked the wise old •bulge
might he lie examined for admis
sion to the bar? The old .bulge
regarded him indulgently through
his specs, and asked. ‘‘ I low old are
you?”
” Nineteen,” replied the aspiring
youth.
‘‘That Isn't enough,” said the
Judge.
“Beggin* your pardon, but it is.
said the youth, “for I’ve got the
law on it.” And lie produced si
musty old hook fresh from its her
mitage among the moths. The wise
old Judge took it and read.
“Well, bless my soul,” said he:
“but 1 had forgotten it.”
A night session w as held and five
worthy limbs of the law were ap
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Your neighbor’s home burned only a few days or months ago, and a
cyclone is likely to strike this section at any time, so INSURE with US
anl lie down at night with a clear conscience and a peaceful mind. Don’t
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once. A WISE man insures his property in a reliable Insurance company
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Reliable Glasses 1
t
If you are thinking of obtaining glasses, please bear in mind
that the financial and professional responsibility of those to
whom you entrust the care of your eyes is of greatest impor
tance. Ours is a complete organization, devoted exclusively
to the scientific examination of eyes and the fitting and grind
ing of proper glasses, all for one reasonable charge.
Optometrist J. C. Duggan Optician
I 53 West Mitchell Street, Near New Terminal Station.
TIirKSHAY, NOV. 11, 1920.
Men’s Suits
$60.00 Men's Schloss Bros. Suits —
$38.50
$50.00 Men’s Schloss Bros. Suits—
-32.50
$40.00 Men's Schloss Suits —
27.50
$35.00 Men's Schloss Bros. Suits —
24.00
$30.00 Men s All Wool Suits—
-18.75
$25.00 Men’s All Wool Suits —
16.50
$20.00 Men s All Wool Suit—
-12.50
BOY’S SUITS
Sizes 3 to 553.75
$3.75 and $4.95
Sizes !! to 20
$ 7.50 Boys Suits at 5.25
SIO.OO Boys Suits for $7.35
$12.00 Boys Suits for $8.45