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THE 4MER1C0S EftKOT^SeS-REC^RDER: FRIDAY, JANUARY 7. lelH*
GEORGIA & ALABAMA OFFICES thieves make another raid.
,*• ~—*— ! Stealing Pantaloons, Shoes and Fatal-
TEE PETITION FOR INJUNCTION
MR- PRESENTED
■Nefore Judge littlrjohn Friday.— ; w , ir k suer
| v * Caeei* Ably Argued on Either
r _ 8ide And Great Interest Mail-
Big; ihsted In Reault.
ly Groceries.
The “old reliable” burglar came
along with the new year and got in his
PRETTY TOKEN OP ESTEEM. |
Telephone Subscribers Evidence Their
Appreciation.
Miss Moutitie Smith, the very e ffi
cient day operator ut the telephone
MUNYONS
It cun ■
* in Lull
The long pending petition for in-
jnnetion brought by Col. 8 H. Hanli-
’ins and other citiz-ns of Americas
against the Georgia & A luhaiua Rail
way, was argued before Judge Z. A.
Littlejohn Fti ley, the lengthy pro
ceedings coiDMinung the en ire day
It il generally believed the plaintiff*
made ont a very good case. Judge
Littlejohn reserved bis decision.
The p tition was against the rcilroad
company and city council jointly,
though in the evidence submitted the
previous obargea of cullnsion upon the
part of council with the railroad com
pany was not pnt in. However, City
Attorney Tsylor made formal denial of
these obargea upon beha.f of th ■ mayor
ami coancil.
Col. Harrison, of connael for peti-
tionera, confined himself almost en
tirely to the plea of violation of charter
by the railroad company, anil the
Hawkins contract relative to the
►fully. This time hotried j exchange, will long remember with
Mima’store, corner of Lee and Church i mnoh plem-ure this new year's day.
street!., and breaking ill a side dopr I Never since the establishment of the
proceeded to help himself. The recent'exchange here has the service been
change in the weather remlerecka new better Ithnu now,•and the subscribers
outfit of clothing very desirable, and
the midnight caller fitted himself out
in the best Mims had and then carried
awuy u dozen pairs of pantaloons . ud a
lot of shues as new year’s gifts for his
friends. Being undisturbed on his
visit he feasted hesrtily upon cukea,
sardines, bananas, etc., and then swip
ed a whole bnuoh of the yellow fruit
for future reference. Mr. Mima only
hope's the burglar hold will find the
shoes and pantaloons satisfactory and
recommend them to his friends.
FRED LEBEN IS ALL EIGHT.
Didn’t Drown Himtelf At Many Had
Supposed.
Fred Leben waa on deck again early
yesterday morning instead of being ut
the bottom of Mnckaleu creek, as many
of hi* friend* had supposed. It was
sail) tbat Leben wandered away from
the spot where hi* pistol, handkerchief
! and knife were fonnd on tbo banka of
manent location of the shops and ofliceH the creek, and becoming lost in the
in Americne.
The evidence therein enhmitted w
j swamp <1 id not find hia way ont until
| next day. At all events be is very
much stronger than many believed ex-; much in evidence upon earth, and not
dated, and the petitioners are very well like MuGinty.
satisfied with tbeii side of the case and
the manner in which it was handled.
Col E. A. HawkiuR, division counsel
for the G A A. r ailway, looked after
the company’s interests in hia nanal
able manner.
Jndga Littlejohn will probably ren
der a deoision some time next week.
MANY VICTIMS ARE ENSNARED,
Record Shows Many Marriages In
Fast Year.
The year ending yesterday waa
record breaker from a matrimonial
standpoint, the books in the ordinary’s
office showing tbat a larger nnmtier of
people than usual fell victims to the
epidemic which prevailed in thia end
of the moral vineyard. Daring the
year Judge Speer issued 285 marriage
licenses, an increase of forty over the
preccedi' g year. Of this number
spout 114 werewhi e and the balance—
171- ?fctor^d conplea. Considering the
low price of cetton and the prospect of
w ar in I ho east the ihowiug is not a
bad one for Sumten
HALF INTEREST IN GEORGIA
Now Owned by Louisville & Nash*
ville Railroad.
AnrasTA, Ga, Deo. 81.—An impor
tant railroad deal was efieoled here to
day iii the purchase by the Loniaville
Nuahville road of the bait interest
the Georgia, owned by Thomas and
Ryan. This gives the L. & N. system
a complete line from the Ohio and Mis
sissippi rivers to Angnita, and possibly
to the Atlantic seaboard, and makes it
a very strong competitor of the South
ern.
RESPITE GRANTED FAMBLES.
He.Will Probably Ficape Hanging If
Mr*. Noble* Does,
i Atlanta, Ga.,Deo. 81.—Gov. Atkin-
day granted another respite to
I Famblef, the negro accomplice of
" a, the Twiggs county mnr
be respite is granted so tbat
[tay hold a lease on life natil
Ira Noldes ialtnally settled
hot banged, the chances are
.plea will never be either,
• o Removed to Amorioni.
“elms,- proprietor of the new
• o*4he Windsor block, will remove
t mily to Americas next week and
< here permanently. They have
d a residence on Jackson avenne
yens anJ family removed here
from Letahurg and will also
a kson a'euue.
One f (ante Cough Care cares quick
ly. That’s what yen want I W. A.
itttt
It la easier to/ent an acquaintance
than it is to carve a steak with a res
taurant knife.
.TOniA,
Kat Heaiy «»f L* toons.
From the A'bsns Banner- Watehman
An experienced and h'ghl; respected
physician gave a value his bint the utbio
day. which *1) may find valuable.
am cenviucrd,'’ said bn. “not only from
pracileal p. rsnnal experience, but on
the theoretical!* seieunli) grounds also,
that a s<f«*u*rd against much prevalent
summer Illness ilea In the free Use ot
lemon Juloe."
aioZLEX’* UM'ig ELIXIR.
desired to trive substantia! evidence of
their appreciation. When Mi*s 8mith
entered the breakfast room yesterday
ahe found at her plate a very beautiful
gold watch, accompanied by a letter,
wherein the donor* expressed their
appreciation of her services and unk
ing that sho accept the handsome pres
ent. It was a happy surprise for Miss
Montiue, and she will ever bold in
grateful remembrance her many friends
at the other eud.of the line.
Itljiimatl'.':!
nit 1 th-bUIUlfl.
i!s:;i In fronu. oioi.rPT
I* any part of ttio b *.;•
KS'CSSItocSil".
Chronic rJiotimatfcs,
the h i k ore hpucdily
r*' lof f *iaono to iwo.iB JS, . . .
rurttfli foro o::o bot.lcl.. »be u t-td.
Homedy fJon’ihiiiy r -
dlmmaii A t Illl dffUrr
.. - %tUi -
r, pii.i.wlflplila. It !•
p the weak
ut.u'. riJ.et;r.jvr
|T|Mns
:I jt_in i
-t'ca. If
rc-ds Hit-
ntiHlI ul
of r c !i
Jfjroun-fd
r. ft.upyf».i ( IvAAi Axt-h
ftolutiily fret
POLICE MAY HAVE AUCTION.
A Boom Full of “Old Hoii” Goods at
Headquarters.
If all. of the articha in the ‘
claimed" department at police head
quarters were sold a neat anni would
he realized therefrom, and the officers
are thinking of having au auction sale,
There is a vast accumulation of stolen
goods wnich have never been claimed,
consisting of clothing, shoe*, hats,
oloth, groceries, old pistols, knives,
razors nnd, iu fact, shout everything
curried in a dry good* or general store.
Some of the articles have been on hand
for several year* and are worth hut
little, while other* would pr lialily sell
for something. It would indeed be
good riddanoe of bad rubbish.
A CHANGE IN BUSINESS.
A fhwssl L. ui..u Drink.
Cures tnd'g stlon, headache, malaria,
kidney disease, lever, chills, lots of ap
petite, debility, nerv us prost-atlnn sod
bea t failure bv regnlatl' g >he Liver,
Stomach. B .vela, Kidney a id Kloo-t,
Lemon Elixir la prepare.i from th*
fresh juice of lemon*, combined with
other Vegetal) e liver lonlo*, cathartics,
aromatic ailmuianta and blood purifiers.
W. A Junes, Bell Sta'lon, Ala.
wilt, a: I have anti-red greatly from
in i.ta'lon or diapepsla One bottle of
L mo*i E lair done me morn good than
All the mediolne I ever taken,
A CARD.
For nervous and sick headaches, in
dig. alien. hill|on-ne*a and onnsllpa'ion
(from which I have ba-n a great suffer,
e ) I have neve, found a medicine iba»
w-iild sit* such a pleasant, prompt and
permanent relief as Dr. M..g ey’a Lem
on E li'r. I h«ve used It In in* family
for year.—tt hat never failed in a Mu-
gleeaas. J p. pawtkil,
Publisher Dtlly f-uu. U* fHi, us.
Moatxvs lkmo■ nor upops.
Cures nil Cougbe, Cold*, Boa a*nean,
S>r« itiront, Hrouebl'l*, Hemonb*ge,
and alt throat and long dlveasee. Elr-
gsnr, reliable
Twenty five cents at drnggtata. Pre
pared only by Dr. H Mosey, Atlanta,
Ga.
Governor Going to Mexico.
Atlanta, Ga, Deo. 80.—Governor
Atkinson and a party of ten friends will
leave Atlanta Saturday morning for a
tonr through Mexico. The party will
occupy a private car fnrniabed by the
Western A AtlOntlo railroad and will
be gone a month.
Johnson's
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
in One Day.
DEPOT SUENED IN ALBANY.
Freight Warehouse and Content* Go
Up in Smoke.
The freight depot of the Albany,
Florida aud Northern railroad in Al-
bauy was destroyed by fire yesterday
morning, together with all content*.
The road owning the property waa
formerly a part of the old Savannah,
Americna and Montgomery system,
extending from Cordele to Albany, 88
mile*.
yesterday a keg of powder exploded,
An Amorioni Firm to Handle General
Supplie*.
The Amerions Furniture amt Under
taking Co. will shortly make an addi
tion to their already extensive busi
ness. The company is now disposing
of certain line* of their stock of furni-
tnre, and will add plantation and
gemral supplies. The undertaking
department will be kept up to its
present high standard in future ms
heretofore.
A Marriage in January.
Beautifully engraved iuvitations
were issued yeeterdav to the marriage
of Miss Charlie Louise Wheatley of
this oitv, to Mr James Reed Curry, of
Harrodslmrg, Ky., which will be sol
emnized on Wednesday evening, Jan
uary 12th, at the Presbyterian church.
After the ceremony a reception from
8:30 until 12 o’clock will he held at the
home of Mr. Charles McKay Wheat-
ley, 808 College street.
ARE YOU’
BANKRUPT^ health.
constitution undermined by ex
travagance in eating, by.disre-
garding the laws of nature, or
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure jt>u.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
an absolute’eure.
*
SMALL POX 13 UNDER CONTROL.
The Scourge in Atlanta Almost
Stamped Out.
Atlanta, Ga., D-c 80 —The health
anthoriti’S now declare that the small
pox sconrge, which threatened a few
weeks ago to become s had epidemic,
bus been o mqnered. No new ca*es
were reporied today, aud the health
authorities say it will bo but a short
time before *be city i* entirely free
from the pest. The vaccination cm-
rude, wbiou was kept up for three
weeks by city nhysiciaus, baa been
called ofrhecan*eof au exhaust on of
uuvaccinuted subjects It ib estimated
that the doctors have put virus into
the arms of fully 75,000 peraous since
they were started out to vaccinate the
town.
Black and colored Silk
! Dresses ln>m 50c to $ 1.50 yd.
Block and colored Woolen
Dresses from In: to #1 50 yd.
100 AII-wool dress patterns
at 51.69 pattern.
One lot novelty suits $3 75
suit. *
Fine black all-wool dress
patterns 51 95 pattern.
Cotton novelty dress pat
terns 98c and 5 1 25 pattern.
Calico dresses 48c and up
wards.
Ready made ladies wrap
pers—will he sacrificed, from
75c to $ 1 50.
IT IS ESAY TO TELL.
Alliance May Shll Stock.
It la understood tbat the Snmter
County Alliauce has under consider*-
tion the idea of disposing ot the stock
of general merchandise, grooerira, etc
in the Alliance store on Lamar street.
It is said that the matter is being con
sidered by the directors, though no
oonolunion has yet been reached.
Georgia Pins for Europe
Macon, Ga., Deo. 30 —In February
a Mucnu firm will ship to Europe two
carloads of doors made of Georgia
piue It i* a special order. One car-
load will goto Rotterdam and oue to
Hamburg.
Save Your Lite
By using “The New Great Month Amer
ican Kidney Cora ” This new remedy
is a great snrpri e on aoconnt of its ex
ceeding promptness in relieving pain
in the Kidneys, Bladder and Back in'
Daring the progresa of the fire m * le or female. It reltevea retention
' of water, aud pain in passing it almost
weeks'
* n ^Mearn enough in six totally demolishing what remained of immediately 84ve yourselves by using
infidenooore others for a life-! the building.
as be e I G
' ...... The progressive Isdios o' Wssifield,
.veningNea quickest to the man ] § , .. Ki „ l0 „., „ f
the W-a flsd News, besilug <l-t* of
I April 3, 1890 The psp»r Is filled with
wafer ol Interest to women, sno wo
notice th- following from a corre-pono-
eu', who b me •dllois , nn'ed, realizing
that it (tea's u, ep a wafer of vital id-
p >1181100 In iheir sex: “The beat teme
oy for cropp, colds »nd bronchi'll that I
have b-en sb e to find la Cllsmberlpm's
Cough brm-dy. For family use tl baa
ooiqual I gladly recommeLd It." 23
and 5ll cent bo'll* lor ssi* by W. A.
He mbs'l, DiugglsL
■ -I good condition. De-
«*u»r, the y EUeM w ® ,,mou *
. . coxiBiipation, bilioua-
ber, is fast re. ^ a n t t, much and
taken to Br w . A. ltemberu
nnfortnnate <■ 1
of water daring sleep
by Dr. E. Detcb>
Cares children
’rice Si. Hold by
America*, Gs,
Lemonade, the best
r> rents.
Mins k Hudson.
this marvelous cure. Its nae will pre
vent fatal consequences in almost oil
case b its great alterative and heal
ing l OW rs.
hui» oy E. J. Eldridge, druggist,
Americas, Ga.
A cat may look at * Kiug, bnt a man
at times prefers to look at au see.
Itch on baman, mange on horses
dogs and all stock, cured in 80 minutes
by Woolf' rd’s Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Bold by E. J. Eldridge,
druggist, Americas, Ga. I
Plow’s candy receive! fresh every
week. Minsk Hopson.
People who fad »o luck af'rr thri.-
Lea th sis like its carpet*.e< -In* n*K
I o*s to shsrp-n hi* nidi* P '-.pie »n-
not spt le g i Htixii.ii* ab »ut ineir t e*i-ii
H lidl iDlU.'h. Il )Otl "re “OOI quite
well 1 ’ or ‘'half *lea" have yen ever
tn light that y.d.r kidn-ys m iy be the
eausemt y.*ur sleknesi ?
It is easy lo i-ll by a 'ting aside youi
uriue'f.ir t-ent>-four h eir,; sediment
settling indtest-s an untie,1-Py c> ndl
tlnn I the kl lti-y-. wbin urine h<*io*
linen it i* evidence ot kidney in ubie
Poo Ir.qlj>n desire to urliMtc, scanty
u pi* pain ti idnll sobs in the haok ir
else eonvinelng protif that the ki neys
and bladder are out of oidt r
T< ere ts es'lstantton In snowing tbat
hs g'e*t remedy Dr Kilmer's Svantp-
Ktint, fu fills * -ery wnb In relieving
week o-d|.e**ed-Idnsys and all term
or bladder and urinary troubles. N d
wly d te* r-we.ap It en give new life sud
tottvlty to the kidneys—'he rsusn ot
r.-uble, hut hy trna'iog 'be kidney* It
ml* as s 'ot lo for the en*tr- conul t)
t'. n I* you nead a ra-dlclne t*k-
Swamp Ron'—It enrea. .Sold bv ding
:• t, price fin* cents and on- dollar, oi
y lending yttnr »ddr*.s sod 'tin name
of this paper to D* Kilmer A 0 *, Bt> a-
b imp'on. N Y.. y> n msv h*»e a -am
tde bon|« of this great diet ovary sent to
joa free by mail.
IN LI’ENS
You Will /Ind
Choice bleached damasks
49c to SI 0() vd.
Blenchetj linen doylies and
napkins 50c. to f 2 50 dfZ.
Tu r ky Rdl Damasks 25c
to 50c yd.
Linen Damask and Huck
Towels 10c to 50c each.
Linen Scarfinirsand Scarfs
Linen Ten Quarter Sheet
ing and Pillow casing
Marseilles Quilts 75c to
53 60.
IN LEATHER GOODS
You Will Find Her*
Very handsome line pocket
hooks and purses, ranging
io price’ from 15c to $4 o<f
each.
Thenew style shoppingand
chatelain bags 5 c to $1 50
Hand hags from 50c to $2*
Bill books 50c to 1 50.
Ladies and gent’s large
valist-s, ilub bags, telescope-
and sample cases.
Leather dress suit cases at
popular prices.
Trunks in endless variety.
IN UMBRELLAS
Yon Will Find Here
The handsomest and most
stylish line of the latest nov
elties ever shown in A.meri-
cus. We will make particu
larly attractive prices during
the holidav trade
Special values at Si 00,
l 25. 1 50 and $2 00 each, for
ladies and men.
Application For Charter.
GEORGIA 8omt«r C rirrri—
To the superior Court of eald conn'?: ,
The pe'ltUm of Hen*y Curtis,'L. C. Well, J
Mil ivau' A. P. La *•, J . Ootney Ul
Welch. Jr, Tcmae L. Bel, W P. Wa lls and
otbeni v *i» ulre fu- tU» nise.Yee, thrir
ate>* nnd *uc eM'-rv »o be incoijnrat d uo-
d r t*»e n <me and ••yle of *Tiie Pro 1 'l
Jewelry. Mus cal and O.itlc* 1 Co, and would
Mho at the following facte:
Parasriph 1.
The name of Mid enmptny !« to he "The
People m sewelrj, Music .1 a Optical Co “
paragraph 2 ^
ThU your pell lone s L. C Be l, A. P. Lane
J- T Cotncy D. Wricb. Jr., Th mas l. ii« 1
W. P Wai ls J*re iltxeua of the couutr oi
hum er aod aaidst at ,am-joilir «»f who
ar**iltlzenaof A marl ue.ua.. audJ. J **uui-
.van ot th* stale o» Alabama and Henry
«urtl» of 'britt le of Luul Una ’’he prin
cipal oilce .ind place of bu ine®s of sat*
co • p*ny «to o lu a m eric us. Sumter roun
ty G.I., bni are d n roue ot iraotaainr bu».-
uess anywhere with n t ie «Ute oi -.coigla.
Par graphs. «
The capital 8ioc4 of ■ id compand Phall be
•10 uu .0’, dlvMntl to share* i 120.0 e ch,
ot ibis ainoui.tS perc nt Into Unpaid in
before lue oc*»nul g of business.
Paragraph 4
The objects of the corporation of sild
c m. any Are that of pecunUry gain and
pi-’hi from the operation of the bunine *
. nd the bust t-ss propos u to oe c ’miucte.1
Iri tb t f buying sel uu. rrpal- Ing or uud-
uiActureot watvheH, clo ks <na jewel y of
ail kind-*, lKeraudp -teu wa>e alNomus-
»a! tn-irumvn » -no mu 1 at mere a id n of
an kiiuir.; (»ptica- g ous. precious -tone* art
If todit, bit a rao gi as ware, uraoMlit
wa k ng ^ aa m and cu 1 ty. and a 1 »ibc^ ar-
tl .rri Ji U e Ch4 ul-e uhuaI > Kept lu a Je
elry. mu-lcul and opti a* boune and ->»o
conduct <be optic >•, mu-cal and Jewel y
bunt t km iii all of Itw brunch s
with the pr> urge -tudau horlty of rent
Intr. ea>« uc- nyor tne aoove artitlen men*
t'Uuiu or efertrd t<« or th.it - re kept in
ut uiiV bedet r i in*d oy the man igen'iei.t
o'* (1 cou.panv. iinddl-poneot .ml Hellas
mar be to th Ins* lutere<«c of said comp* - y.
liAire to i.uy ncli hold fm ’rove le ne or
r ntrcti a d crnon.il prop rty fcrthecor
• or t p'i po-e, or trial wh cli u.av i»e »eren-
s-ry to co.Unci «abl b.m e-s of s Id coin pa*
nr, ai>d trdo-poi ot Much leal or ceri»oiial
I»r«»p r>y a» bed bv the n^I i c-»mp;tn> for
lm r coin iron the in»talira-M p'an an
n ay be to the bent tnierestcf the aa.U com-
p>ny.
Paragraph &.
D»»lre that satr co-r i any h^ye the right to
boirow money for the c«>p r te purpose,
wnich niuv be sectired »»y n#»te morig.igeor
oilterwiH* up-n nr y of the pr pmy.
We authorise tlie co** pany t» select, *p-
p-ln< and employ lor t* e manarementof lb*
Duunca*. saK-sine i. clerks ml o her personn
rosary tor the conducting of said easi
ness
Paragraph 6.
To mskeand enact su b co«atl*ntlon by
laws, »u'eN ar d evu aiton« a may be bet es-
►arv to the best Intercut "f ni’d company, to
have sod U4- ico itmon neai.tosue an*' b
-ued; to pc ad an*l bv- impieade : couiract
a> d be •■••n’r.tctei wit* -tnd to hire such
«ther pow rs nd *utQorltj u^ual y tnedent
aud otce-MA y to con -uct the bosloes* here
in set forth a*.d dvsired
Paragraph 7.
PeMtto er* pr 7 ihn they b* Incorporated
for the lull te- m of twenty years prorlded
bv Uvl'i s »h ca-eo: lh.»t the »t bblty of
tne tockholders r-hai be the differ- nee be
tween the amount actu.i y pa d and the
amount subscri^te 1 In »«ld com pa uy.
Parncr iph 8.
Petitioners therefore p-ay th»t they be
icoroor »tcd as • er In beio— ‘ ' k *****
1 or the rights a» d fr vl
appertalnliiR Mitproed for
* ‘ b CANON, alid print
pray. W. P. wall h, Peiiuoners* AtUy.
St«te ot Georgia, >umter C un»y
1, J. H. a I en, Itrk of the - uperlor Court
otSumtsr county, Utoiga. do cert If that
In* above »i d oregi.lng s a true and cornet
extract (•• m the r«.c rd as provided by i.w
lu PbCh C ’PeN.
Give . under my hind nd official seal, this
tOih day of -«c. 1W7. J. H allmm, el k. a U
IN NOTIONS
You Will Find Hare
1
Ladies and children Hose
from 10c to 65 pair.
^ Ladies and Childrens Mit
tins 15c to 3=c pair.
Ladies Kid Gloves 50c to
52 0D pair.
Ladies and childrens Hand
kerchiefs from 5c to 5l.u0
each.
Ladies Silk Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs 35c to 75c
each-
Ladies collars,Band Bows
and club Ties
Ladies and childrens cor
sets from 50c to $2 <,0 each.
Large lot of nurse’s aprons
15c to 50c each
Hose supporters from 15c
to pair.
Fine ~cissors and Shears
25c to ftl.00 pair.
Toilet combs 10c to 35c;
brushes 2‘c to 5i.no
Tooth Brushes 10c to 25c
each.
Leather Belts 25c to $1.00
each.
Hair curlers 10c doz—Kid.
Curling Irons 10c pair.
Colgate’s Perfumery 25c to
$100 bottle.
Colgate’s Toilet Soaps 60c
dozen and upwards.
Feather B >as and collar
50c to $6.50 each.
Childrens Undervests land
Drawers l°c to 50
Ladies Undervests 21c to
$100.
N'W POTTERY V
We h»ve to closeout cheip
a be -utiful 1 >t- of Jardinieres,
umbrella st-nds, cuspid rs,
fl >wer p >ts, etc; also sm 11
1 't/of after dinner cups and
saucer at half price,
In Household Necessities and
C'lratorts You Will Find Here
Blankets and bed comfort
ables, sheets and Pillow
ca«es, bleachings, sea islands,
and cant n flannels, domes
tics and flannels of all kinds]
and at all prices,
IN MENS CLOTH IN'»
You Will Find Her®
Splendid woolsuits at 4 50,
5 « o and $6 ooa
Special 10 00 suits this
week 7 6 >.
$12 5 • and i3 50 suits this
week 1 o 00.
t5ooand i7 5o suits this
week 12 fto.
Magnificently tailored and
swell suits 15 00
Our 1.00 Overcoats this
week 7 60.
Our 12 5o Overcoats this
week to 00.
Our 15 00 Overcoats this
week 12 50.
Our 2 • 00 Overcoats this
week 15 < o.
Plenty of cheap Overcoats
fr >m I so to 5 00.
Machintoshes from 2 5o to
750 each.
IN CHILDRENS CLOTHING
You Will Find Here
Boys good Knee Pants
suits 1 25, 1 50, 1 75, 2 00.
Bovs bet ter suits and spec
ial values at 2 5o to 5 00.
Roys Overcoats from I 5o
to 7 5o
Roys Knee Pants 25c to
I 00 pair.
IN CLOAKS
You Will Find Here
Handsome line ladies and
misses Jacnets 3 5i> to Ii 00,
Cloth capes 1 2j to lo on,
Lot of fine plush Capes
at greatly reduced prices as
we are out of cheap plushes,
Children and infants long
and short wraps,
Grea 1, reductions will 1 be
made throughout our entire
wrap department,
IN JEWELRY
You Will Find Hero
Ladies cdltar and cuff but
tons ict« 50c
Shirt Waist Sets 25c to
$1 25.
/ Stick Pins 5c to 25c each.
Fancy Hair Pins 5c to 50c
each.
Lar.je variety white meta
novelties at 25c.
MTLE! & ISLE!,