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I Men wfy> really care about
I ibeir appearance, always naeci
I Shield Brand Clothing
I Style, U hiA K/hvuduait)
8 are til coobmed to prod ace
8 that air ci dwtaKtKn which
B DJttti the wel d/ewed can
S Net 100 extreme —not too
f conaervative but put mi-1
B for me* of dmaiamutkia.
I Shield Brand Sail-, and
8 Overtook, turd for the Ik u
I worbnamht^ —the beit fabric*
n —the text tfyle ever produced
■ for I
j? f 10.00 tht Ltu* it, &
I 520.00 tht Hiehtit. 2
■ V/e *re alway* jjad to fl
J Hall & Evitt I ;
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The old, old story, told time*
without number. and repeated over
and over again for the last i>C yean
but it ia always a welcome story to j
those in search of health. There is
nothing in the world that cores
cough* and colds as quickly as
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Sotd
by all druggists.
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS
IUST PALL "WINTEB G-OOIDS
One of the most complete lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinery and
Ladies’ wear Ever shown in South Chattanooga. Pi ices Cut Below the Limit
Yard wide domestic per yd 5c
Standard calicoes per yd 5c
Fancy Outings per yard 5c
Fancy dress gingham 5c
Apron gingham, blues and browns 5c
TEN QUARTER - COTTON BLANKETS SOC A PAIR
Infants soft sole shoes, price 25c 19c
Ha by shoes, lace or button price 75c. ..48c
Child's shoes s's to B'a, price .$1 title
Misses* shoes II to 12, price 1.25 98c
Misses shoes, 13 to 2, price 1.50 VBc
GENUINE DOLLAR OVERALLS 75 CENTS
Ladies tailored coat suits ail wool
blue, black and gray $4.98
Great assortment ladies' suits, all
colors, 118, $lO and $7.18
B_E_ANJjrj_FUL line of fall millinery
222
Main Street
Chattanooga, Tenn.
BEN LEATH WINS
FIRST CORN PRIZE
With a Yield of 112 Bushels and Profit of $70,80 On His
One Acre Crop—M. L Urowder Becond, Also
With 112 Bushels
Ben heath, son of Jerry Death of Points Served--Yield 23J
Cooper Heights, woo the first prize Profit 21
of $Vt efiared by Hoo. Gordon Lee Best 10 ears 15
io the B>y*' Oim Growing Contest. Report 22J
basing s yield of 112 bushels, with
a profit from his crop of s7o4e.iand TrAal *-
■eoriag 92 pants **«• ''bridge, Yield 86 85 frisheU
M. L. Crowder, sow of Dr. V M. Profit $0.2%
j Crowder, of Cedar Grove, won Points Scored-Yield 23
second prize of 125, the yield on ' ——
| hi* acre being 112 busbeU. wjib a ■■
spoilt of 153.21. mm ■» T|
Tt.e otr>er boys winning priz- I
money wen: fl lllUv
Third prize, <ls, Gordon Lee fl “I was very nervous,” fl
Hvty. fl writes Mrs. Mollie Mirse, R
Fourth priz*, |lO, Ero 0,-«h- I ™ E
B ar-d was irregular. E
Fifth prize, |5, Gilbert Coulter. B “On the advice of Mrs. E
Hiitb prize, |5. MT. Allison. fl Hattie Cain I took 2 bot- fl
The award of the prizes in the fl l - s Cardui and it did B
ho » s cor^u w “ Prof p 0 I cedidne* ta*. 1
\ innate', a member of the faculty fl “J am 44 years old and fj
■f the .State Agricultural College of fl the change has not left Be
Athens. Ur Vannatter grade'! the B rne « but I am lots better B
:>apers. and below are the points B Since taking Cardui.
-'v.red by each boy as well as yield fl ■% lie
-s -
Points Scored—Yield 29 __ ...
Profit 30 ; The Woman’s Tonic
liert 10 ears 15 fl Cardui is advertised and B
Written Account 18 fl gold by its loving friends, fl
fl The lady who advised fl
Total ' (J 2 fl Mrs. Mirse to take Cardui, H
M. L. Crowder, Yield Jl2«oboahels fl ha( ! herself been cured of fl
91 {■ serious female trouble, by ■
P • ( 'U -U.M so she knew what 1
Points Scored- leld 30 Cardui would do.
Profit 2*l fl W Cardui cured Mrs. m
Best 10 ears 15 fl Cain and Mrs. Mirse, it Bf
Report 20 fl surely will cure you too. fl
9 Won’t you try it? rs
Total 87 j 2 fl Please da fl
Gordon I-ee Hasty, Yield *> '•<> bu.
Profit $48.82 ■B^BMBBI^BB^BI
Ladies kid shoes, patent tip 98c
Men’s satin calf, solid leather,
worth #2 at 1.48
Men’s 2.50 shoes all leathers 1.98
Men’s $3 and 3.50 shoes, all
leathers, at 2.48
Indies' long cloaks 3.98
be isscs and ladies capes 3.18
Child's bear skin coats 1.98
Children’s cloaks 1.48
' Jtlner Cwihtj Me—eoger, November 4, IHO
Wool dress goods, per yd 25c
Fancy stripe mohair, per yd 48c
50 inch broadcloth, per yd 48c
Plain and fancy woolen dress goods
worth up to 75c, a pattern to piece,
per yd 39c
THE WONDER STORE
Profit 20
Be*t 10 earo 15
Report 22
Total 80
Gilbert Coo I ter Yield <8.75 bushels
Profit W 4.10
Points Scored—Yield 21
Profit. 18
lObentenrs 15
Report 25
Total 78
M. T. Alliaoo, Yield 8736 bushel*.
Profit SSB C 8
Point* Scored—Yie'd- 23
Profit 25
10 beet ear* .. 15
Report 15
Total 78
NrGUTGHEI
I will write you a few items from
this place.
Mr. Ward and Mr. Henderson
hare bought Mr. Tate's goods ana
are now running onr store at the
crossroads. They keep an assort
ment of goo’s each as are usoally
kept in a .jountry store.
Mr. Qoilliao, the sawmill man.
has his mill looted in Houston val
ley wbeie be will be the greater
part of the winter.
Cotton picking is the order of the
day here, ihe wea .her has been
fine for general farm work.
The health of oar community is
good at ibis time.
John Reed has a corn mill at this
place. Soyoa see we are up-todate
'vith a store, blacksmith shop and a
milL Our people can go to the store,
shop and mill all at one trip.
Uncle Billy McCutcben, an old
timer, is very feeble at this writing
lie is eighty-one years old and is a
good neighbor and a good citizen.
FILII'S.
Many school children suSer from
constipation, which is often the
cause of seeming stupidity at les
son*. Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine
to give a child, for they are mild
and gentle in their effect, and will
cure even chronic constipation. Sold
by all druggists.
Ladies’ plain black hose, worth
10c anywhere, per pr 5c
Men’s 10c soc*s 5c
Men’s 25c wool socks 15c
Boys fleeced underwear 19c
Men’s 1.50 pants 98c
Boys knee suits worth 82 1.25
Boys knee suits worth 2.50 1.98
Boys knee suits worth 3.50 2.75
Young men’s suits worth up to
810 at 4.50 and 5.00
Ladies' embroidered waists 48c
Ladies black taffetta silk waists...l.9B
•
Pure Irish linen waists 98c
Fine linen embroidered waists... 1.48
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Tut Huumta k-unpeaneaur
.rtu-mit
Geo. Washing ton
Toe Father of cur Corr'rT was a
great stickler for dree?. In order to
get the “proper things.” we are ic-ld
ce need to order them from London.
We dare say if ne was living today
bp would go to the leading cl. ihier
ia some city ana ask to be fitted in a
KLPPENMEIMER SLIT
because they are the proper clothes
just now.
We sell 'em —
*: 0.5 •to f25.n0
Will Promote Beauty
Women desiring beauty get won
derfol help from Bncklen's Arnica
S rive. It banishes pimples, skin
eruptions, sores and boils. It makes
the skin soft and velvety. It glori
fies the face. Cures sore eyes, cold
sores, cracked lips, chapped bands.
Best for burns, scalds, fever aores,
cuts, bruises and piles. 25c. at S.
W. Fariss Drug Co. and Warthen's
Drug Store.
Men's 50c fleeced underwear 39c
Men’s 75c ribbed underwear 48c
50c work shirts 39c
25c suspenders 15c
$1 shirts, Royal Blue 75c
Men’s wool cassimere suits 7.50 to
$lO 4.9»
sls worsted suits, well made, nice
patterns, 7.50 to SIO.OO
Absolutely the best suit anywhere all
wool, beautiful patterns, worth
$lB to S2O, $lO to $12.50
Child’s felt hats, all colors 1.48
Aoisses felt hats, all colors 98c
Ladies’ hats, latest style 1.50
“ hats, hand-made 2.50
Most beautiful assortmet and lowest
prices anywhere.
I WHEN IN NEED OF LUNCHES
AND REGULAR VEALS 1
Come to the
LaFayette Bakery and N
Case
Yto will alwav* And a nice line of
j| f Plea i Roll* and Bread
Here y.ior parrotiage will be gladly
[I rt-ee.veJ nuu high ly appreciated.
Don’t forget the place
! LaFayette Bakery and Case
C. N. SHROPSMIRF, PROP. ,
, Banc of LaFayette Block Phone TV
munniauEtini
IM ECZEMA !
: RHEUMATISM 1
V F'’i Tetn Botanic Blood
z B*. .n. B B.’BA hi* reen curing j early ;
C Lb'.itiK'd* of tnfferen from Primary, ,
*■ Smoduy or Tertiary Blood Potoon, ;
R a.n4 ffi’ri of Blood and Skin
J X>- nnagrf P.re-um»tism and * czcma. i
Q We m:; tb* obstinate ;
C «***♦•*. bemuae B B. B. cure* ■ ►
S»*e-e a. c.*e fa*:«. If you hare
W %cbt* aid loins in Boi.es. Back or
C .Trcrtis, Mans Payees in m nth. Sore :
C 7tr:«at Pimp e-. Copper Colored Spots. ;,
C i i«tw or ary of the boiy. Hai r or .
fc It: - ft ;u2«at. Itch ini', watery
C -.r Or*en Hur f ßidiin or ;
r JiiLj.'es of Eczema. Bo iA >w**llinK* ,
V Sores, take 8.8 B. It kil » lk« !
B j.:»*. makes the biood pure and rich. ;
C eteiy efatncinr the entire hoof .J_
Q I*l k r*eun. Leaithy condition, heal in*? ;
u every aore or pimple and all .
□ fcf±e#. pains and itcMnir. curing the ;
K wrr rsi ease of Biood Poison, Bheumur
Q u«m or £«em». „
8 BOT ANIC BLOOD BALM <B. B. ;
R B. ip'eaar.t and safe to take; com- ;
G p;«sd of pure Botanic ingredients. It ,
n pt'rfies and enricheA the hlood. _ _ _
R DBTGGISTS. fl PFP. LARGE BOTTLE ,
B *.Lfc itrKn:f’w» borne cure. Sample *■**
8 »> w~r -. t.i BLOOIi KaLM CO.. Atiml* fia
VJ o. V> . banes Drug Co.
FILIPINO DIAMOND RING SI.OO
HKjgsSHB Brilliant as the Genuine;
are a new discovery,
fin their equal has never
- r * rU - sf * u before: mount
fa^-. ~ ing ls I void Filled; will
wear tir ....e, has appearance of s£?*
Ring, only an eipert can tell the differ
ence. t-end 50c and we will send the
Ring. Pay balance in 30 days. Send
slip of paper for size of ring wanted.
The Star Co., 1334 .Maolson St.
Dept. 4 Chicago
A line of patent medicines withont.
a single naggerated statement on
any of the packages is sore to give
vou satisfaction. The Lynn line i»
that kind. Try 1 it.
222
Main Street
Chattanooga, Tenn.