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Dade County Sentinel
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
TRENTON, GEORGIA.
DIRECTORY.
() idt StnterlorCJurt meets 3rd Mondaytln
t(,irch and Seutcmber.
<;omity Court (monthly term) meets 2ml
Monday in each months.
Quarterly term ousts on 2d Monday in Keb
11, .try. May. August, and Novomber W . V.
.I icaway, Judge. J. O. little. County Solicitor.
,lattice Court tor Trenton District meets 2d
Saturday in < a h month.
Cocsrv OFFICKK9 I. A. Onreron, Ordinary
J. s, Atiison. Clerk Sniiorior Court; Hubert
jsrter. sheriff; A. Bryan, Tax Collector;
W, T. H irtline, Tax Reciyer, .1. \t. Cla-tio
tmrry" County Treasurer; W. U. Morrison,
Surveyor. amt l)r. .Joules normally, Coroner
CHLMtCIISKKVI ES.-M. I! Church it and
4 h Sundays in e tch mortli. Prayer meat ng
oarh Thursday ui/ht. Sunday School every
Sunday morning at 9.30.
C. E. Bower. Pastor.
Services at Cumborlan I Presbyterian
< hurch every 3t “unalay in each month. Sun
day School each Sunday morning at it;!),
Mi-sionary Baptist services at the C. p.
Church lit Sunday ill each -'onth.
K, k. Dell, Pastor.
WHAT WE PUBLISH FREE.
A short advertisement in local columns of
anythin? out subscribers '.visli to buy, tell, or
exchange.
Short ohitu .ries c, intilntng not over a hun
dred words, inserted fr o. AH or a hun.
<lro wor is, one cent a wor t.
List, estr.iyol or stolon notices tree,
LOCAL BRIRFS.
.1 is t\ Kill aa of Mu-g xnriite is in town
today.
C0!..1. P. Jaeoiv >y was off on iiusi oess yos
tenUy.
The Good Roads Convention meets in Chatt
attoosa this week.
Mrs. Dr. K. 11. Tatum visited relatives in
Trenton this w<ek.
It will pay yon te road John M. Castleberrys
adverti-ement which appjitrs elsewhere in
lid*paper. lie is a live up-to-date btisimss
man.
Mr. a. n. Merviße ot Attalla, Ala., has
moved to our town where he will iikclv make
hisfuune hoaio.
( ole City. No 2 received too late for tins
issue. \\ 0 very hnjhly appreciate this lotter
end wlil he more t!i n pleased to publish it
i ext week.
Geo. \V. Wheeler was h pleasant caller
at the Sentinel office Thursday.
The Misses Smith of Byrd’s Chapel have
moved to the Jesse Hughe.,’ residence.
WilllirocK, with his pleasant and inter
esting style, entertained us a short while
yesterday.
Co] .1. P. Ja -own? is going Rust in n few
< s), 1 o 'kuiit l-r something to “ilro^ 11 for
I <le comity. Mr. JtcovsT is ever tilert to
(lie interest of his comity ami people.
Mr. trank tor put uni wife ariivod in town
this n in , Their mnrii ge occurred iu lr|r
i iighMu last Tuesday, Mr. Corput an I wile
u ill reave lot then home iu Alabama, alter a
' lie' visit lure.
I*. A. Jack-.cn who has been Very sick for
;cv r 1 days, is imp™ fug. W r wish or call
I III! lion to his mivel 11 .emel.t, which sporn.s
in this issue. It shows that air. Jackson .lues
not mean to he undersold,
Mrs. . I’. I’scp is eminently successful
training lrenton’s juvenile populace.
Her ml.ool at the Academy will close in a
lew weeks.
This fall has hoen a very remarkable
or e. Die condition of the weather lias
been sue), for three inoiuha that the far
mer could pursue his_ laborrf undisturbed
almost every dar.
H. 11. Wade, South Chattan-w— ’
" | r saloon man 'ms '.4oPwith lugrippe
lecemly. lie is lasi recovering and will
doubtless gieet you With his usual smile if
■}u Mop in” to see him.
Rev. C. E. Bower delivered an
s, , rmon at (he M. E. Church
1 unday night to a good uc) ience.
are proud !o note the arrival
11 City, and enter her of rec
n ,s one of our regular corre
epondent?.
i<J 1 .'titim of Gulfport, Mias*
• ; PP>, greeted ur at the the train
‘•ouay night with the usual
"’urds of consolation.
ill exchange Gtoceries or rnon
iiJnor 1 ’? 0 <loZen “W- Wi!l f ,H - v
„f | ! dozen. Also 30 pounds
mo . f| _^ J| f er week, or will take
11. L. Wilson.
ad vert ’ Ol ' special attention to the
M > tof The Wonder Store, 222
in. - u j' 1 ’ r '' Av °" Chattanooga. Jtv looK
a - vou will see that they
f r pollt° W .-n l ' le Their ClerKs pv
ingjonV'' ' * <Ke ® reat pleasure in shovv-
Be sure CVen * f - VOU d° u l bu.v
in Chatt * 11 on( JerStore when
Ho'efk e ~,orK than pleased to
<lui tia ' t ,°'" rorr **V*>*‘<len*s are
of th.* v o, 'k‘ f vidence
C(,,n >nu 'n''' (lf>preriation of their
everuh " ur '° ,,s may be seen on
", u,;z, ®r
upon namely,
v ith r i- nUn ' ca ti° n be accompanied
of the writer.
It seems tcdiiy.(Tuesday,)thaf
Mr. dieter is fast uuproaciiiug.
Wonder >vliiit youna: lady it was
who received a nice basket of
grapes recently?
Z. J. and George W. Cross of
Wildwood was here tho first of the
week on business.
Capt. Win . 0. Reese of Cole Citv
spent Sunday with his family at
this place.
Must*- Russey O'Neal made a
business trip to Chattanooga re
cently. Russey is a hustler.
Mr. John Payne and family ol
Byrd's Chapel spent Monday with
J. M. Castleberry and family.
B. Pi Chadwick of New England
was in the city Monday, and of
course, he gave us the u uta! smile
Win. Simpson h making several
improvements on his premises heie
of late, which adds very much to
and welling.
•L P. Jacoway has had some re
pairing done about Ins premises
recently, which adds much to !he
comforts of life.
Mr. G. -J. Chambers of M organ
viile was in mu office 'ho first of
the week. vfr. Chambers is al
ways a welcome visitor with us.
Mr. James Lyemanee and
daughters. Misses Mai tie and Lou,
with their brother Stew*, trade a
business Irip to Chattanooga Sat
urday.
WORKING AT BAPTTsT
GRAVEYARD.
___________ •
A good wire fence has lu cu built, enclosing
Ihe grimy .rd t ihe Baptist church. There
is yet some work to be d<n->. The enclo-u c
now should he cleaned off. Let’s meet on Sat
uiday, tiic !fi.h, of November, and do tile re
mainder of work needed. Bri g with you ax
es, grubbing hoes, weeding hoes and shove!-.
The memories and love lot our dead de
mands this much ol us.
■I VV, O'Neal, N. Killian, M. Nicholas, and,
IV. U. I leeway.
—
Till'. QUICKEST ROUTE TO
Texas, Oklahoma and Indian
Torritories, New Mexico. Califor
nia, Colorado, Utah, Oregon and
all points West o*’pr the Queen &
Crescent Route. Cm.ice of routes ',
via Shreveport and New Orleans.
2 trains daily. Twelve h airs
quicker than via any other route..
For rates, schedules or anv oth
er information , call on or address :
A. B. Freeman,
Travelling Passenger Agent,
2019 First Ave.. Birm’g'm, Ala.
Cheap Bargains.
Brother, if you hesitate or fail
income to see tne when in need of
anything handled in our complete
'ooi< of General mereh uniis-,
you’ll always feel bad and your
wife will hardlv foigive you T
now have a splendid stock, Hut
am going to. greatly improve our
assortment in al! lines.
Below-1 Quote You
Soma Prices.
Special Shes in Children’s
Sizes \ 25e up
Liidies Shoes \ 75c to $2 00
Genis Sho. s fro. -v $1 to $5.
Calicoes and othej r \ Goods at
lowest prices.
All BUCKLE S’ Cot CASH.
S '
.. rJHTiIAITS OF
OUR PRESIDENTS
Willi Biographical Middies
BY
GENERAL CHARLES. H. SRDSVENOi?,
Mvmlicr oi
i o'ftunis nvcm v-i' Ui I rge hiio-grivti.e
Ktcliiiiu* IVimii the p:tin ing* imlo $•! ly the
lamilie* wnl :umr r l t v*s of Uio
Printed on w* i'v iL.-ite paper, < m’*<> •<!. a
very latc It ofr; rMR* p tiff deHarncd ’ Till t
ny. Hlosfr.tpiiKvd >k*ich * printed in
open t'|va id two color**, I’he k're;ift*-t wo k
nfthcSOMi cpictirv. So e*ntiifnl tint wh n
President M hiulev ww P he mH>s ribe i im
metlittelv. One *g *nt sellinsr nc:i copies n
mils fertdtory in Pennsyl v toin , \ million
copies will he sold < nick. Fo ttnos will le
mn i tlii-* Itt tiurmvtl ver. class nian or
W'man of socinl standing cn make a
litile f*r!m ein territory. I'crriiorv is
iroi '•? rnpidly. Presses running day and night
to (11 orders.
Wanted.—State Manager to look after corre
*iK>ndch c nd atrenu.
Ail lro s to—’ay TIIK • on’TIVKVT \L PUGB^ V
CoBCOKAN BUII.DINO,
WAMJINUroN, 1). C.
THE LIIiIITOF THE \YIRLH
—OR—
Our S*s omr in Ar
cos* iirarty ItOfI.OOO to imbtisl'. Nearly 1 Mt
innl> mgruvings ofCti'i* r "nil Hi> Mo’ i l*y
tb- greitt pninterv. Cbll'l , s st'H*i‘ s I euc.h
I>j .tuif. s 0 boauiilul it 5.-I1- itself 'rp- s
running *lh.v Rii'l iiitfht t* fill or*inrp t*2 cur
loafi* of ppcr lor lvrt mlition. Mr 'V tile,
in Mns.ii -hnsetts bus ■>! I over IV t worth of
book* Firrt experience. Mrs. nekert of
New York luis I oi'cr $l,OlO iv. hOl bookri.
Kir*t exnerK'nc'*. Mr. Ilolvvcll .ook 14 or
•lore first two .lavs. Mrs. I.cmivell 'o '• 31 01-
li.-r. first wank. Cb'islian mm or worn in nan
make 11.00.i in tliis . ounly quick Territory is
coinr nnifilv. W.iteqoick f w term-
WHittC'l.— t,te M-msger to have charge ol
corrcspopile'-cc '*no sii the nflr.*nts.
Ailiircs- THE BBITISU- AMEBIC V O
Cokcokan Building,
The One Day Cold Cure.
For cold in the head and sore throat use Ker
mott s Chocolates Laxative Quinine, the “One
Daj- Cold Curs.”
DADE COO .IT Y SENTINEL, TRENTON, GA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1901
iums k wtEK.
FOR ABOUT Tilt
I’M ICR OF ON R
This paper and the Atlanta
Twice-a-Week Journal for
($1.25.)
Here you get the news of the world and
all your loci news while it is fresh, paring
vc;y little more than one paper costs, lii
iher pa | er is well worth SI.OO, but by spec
's! arrangement we arc enabled to put in
both of liiem, giving three Papers a week
for this low price. You cannot equal this
any where else, and thi-combination is J h
boat prtiniuin for those who want a
great paper and a home paper. Take these
and you will keep up w ith the times.
The Semi-Weekly Journal makes com
mon cause with the farmers ami pvblislies
blind redsnf letters from liiem on farm top
i< s, describing lhcir experience in making
crops, etc.
It is a paper devoted to the development
of the resources of the south and the xvel
are of its people.
The Journal is the authorized medium
for tiie publication of matter relating to the
Cotton Grower,’ Protect ve Association, and
has contributi <1 largeqv to the increased
price paid for cotton this season.
Besides g, neral news the Twice-a-Week
Journal has much agricultural matter and
other articles of up••oral interest to farmers,
ft lias regular contributions by Bam Jones,
Mrs. \\. ii hi lton, John T. mjde Graves,
Hon. C. 11. Jordan and other distinguished
writers.
(Jail at tbi< office and leave your sub
scriptions for both papers. You can get a
sample copy of either paper here on appli
cation.
NOTICE THIS
ADVERTISEMENT!
I mil selling goods
at the same old stand.
I am here to stay, and
'•'ill it a point not to
be undersold. I t ere
are some of my prices:
C licoes 5o yd
Out mg G .ods 5c yd
Good Percales 10c yd
Gats from 75c to $1.50.
J Bargains in
Table and Poeket
Cutlery.
Be sum to call and examine my
-took, Staple ami Fancy Grocer
ies at Bottom prices. Also a ooiu
pltt’e stock ot Patent MedicOies
kept continually on band. Bi idles.
Goliars, Saddles, Collar Pads, etc.,
as Low as the LOW ESI’.
Anything in stock low down for CASH
or BARTKK.
J. M. CSSTLEBESRY.
VeKakeWF|pC| Q '
sr J w ZlhiLihtJi
MibLER RODE ONE 2093 MILES IH 132 HOURS
The Eidredge
$50.00
Hie Bcividere
040.00
wv>.
Superior to all others Irrespective
of price. Catalovtje tells you
wh^. w rite for one.
NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE CO,
! 339 BROADWAY, factory,
York. BE* ILL.
NOTING BUT
lINEV
!• and hy buying the unequalcl Dia
ond lnvesimeut Contracts of the
jntißS Stsrslf Go,
DETROIT, MiCH.
This company Is organlred under the
Um of thcStateof Michigan, liasa paid
up capital oi J 50.000, a reciempiion fund
exceeding $1(0.000, and has liquidated in
two rears more than 4,000 contracts,
pa>his ,or every oue.
The company sells diamonds on tha
wecklr and iour-weekly payment plan
and buys the diamonds hack, agreeing to
pay a stipulated price, which is more
than is paid lor them.
For SBO paid in 64 weekly payments of
11.25 each, or in 16 four-weekly payments
of $5 each, the company delivers a pure
white diamond of the value of SIOO, and
buys the diamond at that price of the
patron.
Our Investment proposition Is the saf
est, the soundest and surest monev-mak
ing proposition ever ottered to the Amer
ican people. For full information apply
ty mail or in perbon to
K. m. TURNER,
MANAGER SOUTHERN DEPT,
102 N. Pryor St..
f flood fhwfi,r for Atlanta fia
Kw Territory LIWrl AIHIIUO, Ud.
ABE &£§ ANY
YOU KA9
DEAF? NOISES?
ALL CASES OP’
DEAFNESS OR HEARING
ARE MOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES OEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WERMAN, Oh BALTIPJJOSS, SAYS:
t Baltimore, Mi., March 30,
Genthm** entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatiucut, I will now grve you
Q full history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
About five years ago my right ear began io sing, and *liis kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this car entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted n num
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that
only a:i operation could help me, r.nd even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing iii the affected ear would be lest forever.
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat*
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
to clay, after ffve weeks, my hearing in the diseased car has been entirely restored. I thank, you
heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours,
V. A. WURMAN, 730 S. Broadway. Baltimore. Md
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation •
YOU m CURE YOURSELF AT HOME a,a OT. lnal
WTcfiKATIQ&iAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO. ILL
XT/$ |\vw J
1 X' r A /f 5
Lsch fa Your F*!rros*
Do you sc© sparkling eyes, a healthy,
tinted skin, a i weet expression and a grace
ful form ? These attractions are the result
of good lealth. If they are Absent, there
is near.v always some disorder of the ais- '
timtiy feminine organs present. Healthy ‘
menstrual organs mean lie&ith and beauty *
everywhere.
FScELREE’S
of &smpgi!23B g
makes women beautiful and healthy B
ft strikes at the root of all their g
trouble. There is no menstrual dis- .
order, ache or pain which it will not!
cure. It is for the budding girl, the i
busy wife and the matron approaching!
the change of life. At every trying |
crisis in a woman’s life it brings j
health, strength and happiness. It I
costs £I.OO of medicine dealers.
For advice in cases requiring special I
directions, address, giving symptoms, I
“ The Ladies’ Advisory Department, '* |
The Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chat- §
tanooga, Tenn.
MXIS. EO/ENA LEWIS, of Oenavil’o, I
To* jb, saya:—"l was troubled at monthly 8
Intervals with terrible pains in my head nud 1
back, but hav been entirely relieved fey Wlue B
of Cardul.*' v
BEN T. BROOK
Att’y-at-Law
TRENTON - - - - GEORGIA
Prompt attention to all businege
intrusted to him.
WHEN IN THE CITY
BE SURE
To Gal) and aee me at 300
Whiteside Street, where I may be
found Fiill disponping the beat
Whiskies, Wine? and Tobaccos to
be found in Ohattanooga.
If you don’t care to drink call
m SEE WE fcNYW&Y.
YOUR FRIE V V
E. 11. WA I>.
Th'* Gao’ gia S U n.
The One Oay Coid c are.
! Cold In heat and sore throat c kd by Ker-
T.ott's Choe hues Laxative Qui pe. As < asy
sc take as candy. ••Children cr ’j theta"
■ ..<* ,
rmw ’s tei
Ills: y .%# i[
|% ivK;
it 'nttykfr*
\/ lOTiut
A smart Tread way, N.ew
Yorll druggist lias
this sign Imaging outside
his store I it marks the
new era r f drug selling.
Is it an;, 1 wonder that lie
has to c/ilarge his quar
ters, th It his clerks are
busy, aud that his store is
one of the most popular
along the leading thor
oughfare ?
You can afford to trade
with a druggist who gives
you SCOTT’S EMULSION
when you ask tor it.
TarrLHo Hoadachea
PI S 1.1 INO FIIO>I
DERANGEMENT OF STOMACH
L!VER, O’: 3CWEL3,
Relieved by
Ayeb’3 Pill?
jpjyjf*., "I don’t bclicv- c'
there ever was so C
r * "* t O
J£. .>•• good a pat made 0
t as Aver’s Cathar- c
m c ril,s - c
\ will Mo all smi roc- q
' Sf^l^ '■ ■ pjjo- ' oinn.am! tli'Dl lor 6
F yIS amt evvn more. ®
p / J*a \ AVlien I have a o
< ' \ I col.l and ache C
from head to heels, a dose or two of gj
thev julls is a!! the medicine needed to oi
set me right again. Fur hen lael e, they
never fail. I have been a victim ofter- q
rilde acadaclios, r.nd have never found o{
auytl.ing to relieve them so quickly as
Ayer's Tills. Since I 1 egan taking this
medicine, the attacks have been less and o]
less frequent, until, at present, months ®!
have passed since 1 have ha l.one."—C. o'
F. Newsiax, Dug Spur, vs. Oi
AYER'S PD. LS o
Prize Wledal at VVorici and Fair ®]
9 -£d’ ;a000000000000.0050
-XV BY BUYING 01.-SSOT FUOM i
£. ROSENDURGER & Co. f i
202-204 E. IC2d St., NEW YORK CITY. 1
Tho Largest Clothing
Manufacturers in America. |
OUK CHEAT BARGAIN OCFEHI
tR (SID 9 ni
■ W itl4 Extra P*nt rr. u ck2J 9 i_l
v, j Puy L’xpressG^e.
Tbene Solti r tnAde up of All Wool
trlmtaed with fnM blnokS .u 1h t i c>t of woikmnn
•hip, cut l>ou4l lifr.t*6. Sic**, 3 io q rear ft, with
Bilk Embroidered S*il<r collar. 10 * 15 trnr*, with
oal Sailor Collar. All Pint* Iwive Patent H'niat B
We aeod pieces of tl-e cl-t!: a - d cxiia buttons, with
each suit. K.ndly meat.on it large or small for age.
1 Th!. Style! ( ?*’'>* | CD
? -It Jfe slzt “' 3 ,0 0 I iStM'.'i? I
'Z f *•* Eslfo 1/ ivgj-'t 1 f'l
2 * KrU Pj *~ uls 1
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if4jo
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= ——^
When ordering send P>*t Office, M&Wff
Express Money Order or liteglstered WBS jag
Letters, also age at Inst bh.hdn_y, jj3 )CO
and if large or small for his age. fff KL
Money cbeerfally refantled if oot uM\ n | .
•atUfactory. Bond ac. ntompft for
•atopies, tape measure, mensurlag *G2
f>fn*r ftc ■** * lr^l
T—T-- ?‘T
A- .j*.
Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema.
The intense itcliing and smarting, inch
lent to these diseases, is instantly allayed
jy applying Chamberlain’s Eye and
’kin Ointment. Many very had cases
1. , T e been permanently cured by it. It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost biles
and chronic sore eyes. 25 els. per box. I
Dr. Cady’s Condition v ’<>uders are
* 'at a horse needs \ •> in had
n. Tonic, blood r and
They are n '^but.
.Ad the best ir _ 1 a
norse m prime condition,
cents per package.
the gi b v ly A STEVENS FAVORITE
It wil. teach him to lead an active outdoor life In
field and forest. It will give him a practical acquaintance
with nature. It will encourage practice in shoot jug, which
tends to give ateadiness of nerve, accuracy of eye. These
wiil be valuable qualities in after life, and, above all, it
ill give him health.
It in an aeon rate* rifle, puts every shot just where
you hold it: is light weight, graceful in outline, a bona ndc
arm in appearance and construction: nothing cheap about
it but the price. Made in three calibres — .Tl, .25 and .3i
rim-fire.
No. 17 Plain Open S!*hU ffl.OO
No. 1H Turret Mghts *-&<>
No- 19-Ljtntn Sights J.OO
Ask your dealer for the “Favorite.** If he doesn t
kevp it, we will send p-epaid on receipt of prioe.
Send stamp for our new ISt-pagt catalogue
containing descriptions of our entire line of
rifle*, target pistols and comfnnatton ri/iee
and pistols, and general information.
J. STEVENS AUM* A TOOL CO.,
Bo* 9-6 - - Chicopee Folia,-Mas*.
HAND PAINTED CHINAWARE
Free to Our Customers.
AT TH3 **•*-
THE WONDER STORE!
£~3 MONTGOMERY AVENUE.
Tickers Given with Each Purchase ol 25
Cents or More.
No Ci anon, No I o:rry; We Have Enough for Everyone.
You can see Them in our Show Window.
We Have the Most Complete Line of Dry
Goods, Hats, Shoes and Clothing in the
City, and at prices that defy Competition.
Don't fail to see cut Ttimmed
Hats and Jackets before buving.
We have a fine line of Winter Goods of all kinds in Cot—
ton and Wnol.'Flnnnels. Hanneletts and Outings at all
prices and our Pliers are always the Lowest.
\V> |i:ve or<‘ of the largest anO fo*Bt asf*or*-
pil II * ol MlOK'iVor becu in Chattiinoi g.t,
and ai Rock ri'.ltom price*.
Hithj iii colnift ut 10c pr.
Children’s *hoo irmn St'o up
Missi-a Mioes 07c
L; dies Heel r Spring Heel, worth $1.15 OSc
I ache** sl. Shoes ior 1.50
Ladies t ine $3, Uoodjcar Wolt at 2,50
UO3 * ■'hoes in h.itin oalf and Kip Ties,
Solid ns Iron at 28c
Men* Kip Ties, and Sewed, no
Se ini in Hack lor tOO
Mens Kino Shi. s, worth SI.SJ to $2.00
Job lot at 1*25
1 b not ol $?, 225 and 250 shoes, going:
1.50
Tine $3 and 8.T:0 shoes at Reduced I’rices,
A Big Bargain.—Mens Hats 69c.
Mens Winter Caps from 15c to 50c.
Just Received a Big Lot of Rem
nants from the Factory in Cantan
Flannels, Calicoes and Percals
which we will sell at 25c pr pound.
Ladies Dress Skirts from 75c to $5
Are jam thinking of Buying a
Skirl^^DON’FAlL to SEE them.
■ Mini i mi linn mu
A Good Wool Killed Jeans at 13c yd
3 Good Felt Window Shades for 25c
3 Spools Best Thread 10c
Best Grade Table Oil Clotn at 15c
Big Lot of Indigo Blue Calico at 4c
A Large pair ot Cotton Blankets at 4flc
A Good Comfort Quilt for 69c
2 pair Heavy Fleece Lined Ilose for 25c
The Btggest Bargains ot all is in
our Jackets for Ladies and Chil
dren. We defy Competition. We
Bought them right and we will
sell them right, so don’t fail to call
and examine them before you buy.
100 DOZEN BOYS HEAVY Ribbed Hose, Worth 15e at 10c pair
THE WONDER STORE, 1/9
222 IVIONTGOIVIERY AVE.
CHATTANOOGA,TENN.
-Don’t Fail to Call for Tickets on the CHINAWARE—
I r Low Rates to Texas.
IBliißy * V At frequent intervals dur
\ing 1901. round trip
-rffe ! tickets will be sold via the
I 1 llijk/ f ///'/// = Tell us where you want to go: also
Vf| |;Ua 7 k ■Crs. -' ' whea you would like to leave, and w
b—jl W- |j y/ \ k • ' will tell you when you can secure one
] I W A 1 pi the low-rate tickets and what it will
HI II Y ■ • -cost- We will also send you a complete
H s I J •! : schedule Tor the trip and an interesting
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Selina vpa Tobacco Site lb
Joe Bowers Tq.b4.tco _
Big Buck Tobacco 35c !b
Bruton’s Snuff, 10c size 8°
“ “ 5c “ 4o
Standard Snuff, 10c size 8c
Standard Snuff, 5c size 40
Ilotch Scotch Snuff, 10c size 8c
Hatch Scotch Snuff, 8c size 4o
Arbuckle’s Coffee 11c lb.
Winter Underwearjfor Men, V omen and
Children in all kinds and qualities.
ion Suits in all sizes.
Extra Heavy, going at 25c suit.
Ladies Heavy Bibbed Vests 15c 2 f’r 25c
Ladies Exvra Ilea;i£ Vests or Pants 25c
The Best and Wat Pst Suit on the
Market at
Boys Heavy Fleece Lined Suits at 50c suit
or 25c per garment
The best thing you ever saw for the
price is our 25c Underwear for men.
Better Grades from 50c up.
Shirt Waists in Fine Mercerized
Sateens, all colors, lined through
out. Woitb $1.50, at 97c
All-Wool Waists Trimmed in
Braid 97c
The Cheapest Place to Buy Chil
drens Felt Sailors and Ladies -
Walking Hats in all Shapes and
colors.
Trimmed Hats, prices that will
surprise and please you. Just
think of a Fine Velvet Hat, worth
$2.50 to $3.50 at $1.97.
Samples in Overcoats at Less than
Factory Cost. Don’t Fail to see
Them, They are Real Bargains.
Bovs Clothing in all Kinds and
Qualities nt Cut Prices.
Mens All-Wool Winter Suits from
$5 00 up.