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j ; ule County Sentinel
PUBLISHED WEEKLY
TRENTON, GEORGIA.
DIRECTORY.
Dvtt SHperlorOJurt meets 3rd Mor.daysin
B,rch ;inot Seulcinber.
County Court (montlily term) meet* Jml
lloti.lriy in each month*.
IJ i n-tori', term mi eta on 9d RT-imluy in I- el l ~
,11 ,ry. May. ■"•I Norenbor W. r.
I mi.i.ii. Jndgi'-. -I.fi lfnli\ Coiinij Solicitor.
i iitiro i ou' t ior T'-e iton PUtriet meets vd
fstnrdiiT in carli month.
coCMrr OFfiCnen I. \. Ciireton, Ordinary
j . U i-on, Clerk Superior Court; Ituhcii
oirter, sheriff; A. Hvyan, Tax Collector;
W. T. H utline. Tits He'C'vor I. W. fii-tie
|.,.rr,-- C ntary Treasurer; VV. 0. Morrison,
sj.TVOvnr- an I Hr- ■> lines II mnally. Coroner
Clll'ltcil SKItV I US. M K Church r| and
.( h Sii ml ays in each month. Braver meot nsr
etoll Tltnrs lay Sunday Schao! every
Sin, day morning t 9.3 >•
C. E. Bower. Pastor.
Servi ’CS tit Cnmtierl m 1 Presbyterian
I!i ridi (Vi rv 11 uidiiyinci'h inon'h. Sun
,ls, iioid eiirh SumLiy in 'filing atli;!),
j; .sienary Baptist services at the C. l\
Chuiali l--t Sunday ui e.ic-h ■ ■'a",.
i. a . Beil. I’ as to r.
er* —
w a. VT WE PJ3LTSH FREE.
\ ,li ii t a lvcrtise.m"nt in local columns of
aw. thiiij mii subscribers wish to bu>. sell, or
evliaijg-.
si ,rt ohitit .ries c mtaining not over a bnn •
ilr.: I words, ins< rted ir -c. All ocr ft hun
d e i w>r Is. "ne cent a war I
I. i.t, es'i iye 1 or stolen notices Irec,
I.OCAI. BRIFFS.
Miss Ihltin Carter went to Ghatt
nno >git today.
\V. G. Morrison of New En
gland was in town yesterday.
C. A. Krvan , our efficient Tax
Collector, gave lie a smile the fust
of the week.
The iittle girl of Mr. Chas.
Smith is quite sick from pneumo
nia fever.
Mr. Frank Nelhery of Cole City
greeted us with a pleasant smile
jast*relay morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cbpo of
Ke'clnill , Term., are visiting rela
tives here this week.
Janies Netherv makes a tbor
eiigldy acreptahle Junior Devil,
lie is on duty this week.
di. s Lizzie Vaughan of Chatta
rooga visited In r sister, Mrs. John
M hitt the first of the week.
liso hoppitf lity and kindnopp of
oiirMf. Welch may be attepfed to
byanyone who calls around bis
"ay.
U p Jcpujo Ca>o loft Monday
rnu'i ug, /if ti r a plonpant stay
" 'b rdatiyep at tbo Cape House,
lor I i-r borne in Chattanooga.
IOS I. A Masonic pin between
Irmtnnand Ilixon. Finder will
I'leioo return to the Sentinel of
fu ar.d receive reward.
Mr. Frank Nethery accompanied
by bis Pieter. Mrs John Parker,
Eli y sh-tdav morning for a visit
to r ‘'bdiv. p at Bridgeport, Ala.
Lis. ’A. 1 . Jao.iWMv, after a
1 ' -s nt visit ot p< v-raljL^^^.-.
1 fivw at Ft. I|l, '“"'"r'.
Ulr " (1 borne (be fir-t ol the week .
b*'- C. E. Bower will deliver two ser
n' rs at 'be M. K. Church Sunday, one at
U'-m. and the other about 0:30 p. m.
pi eterybodv attciul and be benetilled
iliercby.
, ® Rodgers, accompa
’V Miss Jimmie Smith, were
q'* 1 1 ' "Pprcciated visitors at the
‘ hxel office yesterday after
. I r.-binies Donnelly reports the
j list P'rittlv diminished. This
j ' ] f for the doctor or
10 faithfulness of out climate
ct both.
Marriage license were issued
• t'litiiiy for a rnn-a-way couple,
*. ni 'Bies >vo have not re
'f'tjfrom Alabama. Rev. C.
officiating.
rr /‘p’ 1 ' *b fi bright son of Mr. Le
. a?e, wlio is attending the
"'Tester Normal College at
on n Term., will be at home
,(:f mbtr 21st for the holidays.
Ynv ,e ' kof cmir G J. S. Allison, is
},„(! Un "ell this week He has
W a?ri Ppe for about two weeks.
zn n Jiii' Jre,v Lope that the horri
fojljim 80on be bright and clear
’^ n b*. Jacoway, SherifT
Cole U ,'^ erom e Williams, Will
vantj ln< Burkhart took ad
tvea(Je °f this week’s suitable
“faDd killed a number of
good Porkers.
The young ladies of the town are
going to ro-orgauize the Youi g
People's Choir Rehearsal. All in
ferested are .requested to meet at
tiro residence ot Mis. Ann J. 'la
tum next Wednesday evening at
0:.J0 p. in,
Oiv. hometown boys, generally 1
considered, are a me tty clever and
obliging crowd . VV'e haven’t even
insinuated the proposition for ac.
com modal ion from a single one of
them aiid mi t anything having
semblance of refusal. We shall
not go ‘-behind the door’’ to say
that we are favorably impressed ,
m most every instance, wi'h the
demeanor of our ‘‘rising genera
tion.
m
TUI. QUICKEST ItOUTE TO
Texas, Oklahoma and Indian
Territories, New Mexico, Califor
nia, Colorado, Utah, Oregon and
all points Moot oer the Queen &
Crescent Route. Cnoice of routes
via Shreveport and New Oilcans.
- trains daily. Twelve hours
quicker than via any other route.
For rates, schedules or any oth
er information, call on or address;
A. R. Freeman,
Travelling Passenger Agent,
2019 First Ave.. Rirm’g’m, Ala.
Cheap Bargains.
Profiler, it you hesitate or fail
to come tu sr“o me w ti n in nied of
anything handi ’il in our complete
stoca of General merchandise,
you’ll always feet had and your
wife will hardiv fo give you. I
now have a splendid stock, hut
am going to gently improve our
assniuin ni in ad lines.
Below I UuoleYou
Some Prices.
Special line of Fhes in Children’s
frizes 25c up
Ladies Shoes 75c to $2,00
Gents .Shoes from sl. to $5.
Calicoes and other Dry Goods at
lowest prices.
AIIBUCKLES’ Coffee 11c CASH.
S. a. JACKSON.
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BY
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vrr) largeb ok: p iKe te-isfn*M| 1> Tiffa
ny. MiOtfrapUie 'l *k*lehe- pri- terl in largo, |
o|H*n t' pe id two colors. The t?reat-**t woi k
oltlie’imii Onmrv. So l ei\Hifnl that when
President McKinley saw it he snhs libel ini'
rnedi'itefe. One aifnt selling HOJ copies In
m ills territory in iVansylv.i i, \ m'llion
copies will he sohl • nick. Ko tunes will le
mil h illi*- [naiitfurat year. ll*n class man or
woman of tr-otl social can make i
little loitm.e in this terrftorv. Territory in ,
iroioff rapi'lly, Presses running -lay an I night
to til 1 oniers.
Wantcl —Stale Man.-urer to look after corre- j
spomlenee ami nuents.
\dilre a to-'lay TiltC ' oVTIVKVTAL PiIKSS, i
' Corcoran Bru.mxo,
W’ASIIINU TON. I). C.
THE LIGHT of THE WIHLD.
—OR—
Our Saviour in Art
cosi neir*j sloh,ooo to pnhlish. Nearly 100 sii'
P*m hci vinirs ol Ch ist and His Motherly
til*' great painter's. Child’s stories lor each
pi:turc. so heautiiul it sells itself. s
running day and nlffht to fill orders. H car
I loads t p 'per lor last edition. Mrs. W lite,
mi Maii‘*husetts has sold over ss,hu() worth
looks.—Pir?t experience. Mr*, sneke-
New York has sold over ?'2,fiJo worth e
•lere first two davs. Mrs * ..ett-o
dors first .■ot th in or won
make quick. Tern JBi is
froinff rapidly. Write quick f*r to
Wanted.- tato Manager to have chjjßTo of
correspondence *nd nil thcacrents.
Address TH K HR I Tl 'll - A M ERIC V m >
Corcoran Buildino^
Tetter, Satt-Klieum aiu^Eezcnia.
The intense itching ntulsiMrling, inci
dent to these diseases, isinsMiitly allayed
bv applying Chamberlain ’ s Eye and
Skin Ointment.. Many very had cases
have been permanently cutt-d hy it. It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples,
chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. 25 cls. per box.
Dr. Cady’s Condition Funders, are
jr.st what a horse needs -when in bad
condition. Tonic, blood purifier and
vermifuge. They are not food bur
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse in prime condition. Price 25
certs per package,
DYju - jc.ili SEiiINEU TRENTON, GA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 190 k
man PAPtfls i m.
I*OR ABOUT THB
PRICE OH ONK—
This paper and the Atlanta
rwicc-a-Week Journal for
($1.25.)
Here you get the news of the world end
ill your 100 .1 news viluiu it is fresh, | eying
■’Civ little more than one paper ousts, hi
her paper is well worth SI.OO, but hy spec
id arrangement we are enabled to put in
nib p[ thern, giving three Papers a week
for this low pr ce. You cannot equal this
inywlierecl.se, and thiseomhination is th'-
/>rt in iti in for those who want
grait paper and a ho ne paper. Take tlies
and you will keep up with the times.
The .Semi-Weekly Journal makes com
mon cause with the farmers anil pvblishcs
bund reds f letters from them on farm top
i< s, describing their experience in making
crops, etc.
It is a paper devoted to the development
of the resource' ii the south and the wel
iare of its people.
The Journal is the authorized medium
for the publication of matter relating to tin
Cotton t irower-’ Predict ve Association, and
has eontnbuti <1 largely to the increased
price paid for c*.tto i this siason.
Resides g.-neral in ws the Twice-<t-sVeel
Journal h: s much agrimltural matter am;
o her arti, les of sp-cial iutere-t to l.irineis
It iris regular eo itrihuliuss l.y Sam Jones.
Mrs. \\. i I F t ltd i, Joim Ti tuple (iraven
Hon. C. 11. Jordan and other distinguished
writers.
Call at tl.ii olfi -e and leave your sub
scriptions for hath papers - . You can get a
sample copy of either paper here on uppli-
■ ill
|.Jg.
A smart Broad^wav, New
York, druggist lies
this sign hanging outside
kis store; it marks the
new era of drug selling.
Is it any wonder that he
has to enlarge his quar
ters, that his clerks are
bus} r , and that his stem ’-s
one of the most popfkar
along the leading thor
oughfare ?
You can afford to trade
with a druggist who gives
you SCOTT*S EMULSION
when you aoR. tor it.
MILLER RODE OKE 2093 Mi LES IH 132 HOURS
The Eldredge
*50.00
The Belvidere
040.00
vw\
SuperiorTll an others irrespective
of price. Catalogue tells you
why. Write for one.
ww y
! NATIONAL SEWING CO.,
!U9 BROADWAY. / Factory,
Y New York. ■ELVIDERE. ILL.
Is saved by buyinff the unequaled Dia
mond Investment Contracts ul the
Tonlids Surety 00.,
1 DETROIT, MICH.
This company is organized under tha
laws of theStaVeot Michigan.hasa paid
up capital ol J 50.000, a redemption fund
exceeding SIIIO,OOO, and has liipiiilaied in
two years more than 4,000 contracts,
paring par (or every one.
The company sells diamonds on the
weekly anil (our weekly payment plan
and buys the diamonds hack, agreeing to
pav a stipulated price, which is 26$ more
than IS paid (or them.
For f>o paid in 64 weekly payments of
f\;jH each,or in Ift four-weekly pavment*
o! $5 each, the company delivers a pure
white diamond ol the value oi itOO, and
buys the diamond at that price o( the
patron.
Our investment proposition is the sat
est, the soundest and surest ninney-mak
ing proposition ever offered to tiie Amer
ican people. For full information apply
by mail or in person to
K. M. TURNER,
MANAGER SOUTHERN DEPT.,
102 N. PHVOtt St..
J least, of Gaud Charurtfr wanl-d tor Mlanlao3
I Krw lirrltory Librrul rn M |>piftt . HUalllfl, vJO.
si agp aw i
Is
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HAil© HEARING
AR£ NOW CURABLE
by our new invention. Only those bora deaf are incurable.
HEAD IIOI3ES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. A. WERIVIAN, Oi 7 BAILTfIKvIORZ, SAYS:
1!alt!mo:<k, MA March iqoi. 1
Gentlemen ; Tlcing entirety cured of deafness, thank >t > your treatment, Iv. .11 i. u. give you
a full history of ny case, to l>: used at your diserecion.
About Rye y ars ago niv right ear began to sing;, andthii kept on getting wore, until I |
my hearing iu thU car entirely.
I r.u l. rwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without anyrucc - cor?- n!t- and a rmm- 1
berof p’.iysidana, among: others, the most eminent ear apt alist of thisi who 4 l instltat
only an operation could help me, and even that or.! tempera: y, that Ik h ul noisci* would
then cease, but th fc irinsr iix the affected < rw< Id
IY.i u n.vy ;:v advertisement acciden ally ii a N w York p..p-cr. and order- and yo;*” t: ?at- '
J* . Aft ri).. Ir. di: only nfe v days ncc' " .iu .•5 y. direct, nr-, ti: •iu . I. aml ,
to-day, niter five week . ray hearing in the d.isc a. cdc .. La.; ,:.cu entirely rc.-.jrcd. I taa.uk you ,
heartily au and beg to realaiu Vcry tra.iy y \ :rs.
1 . A. WKNMANN par. Tr dway, Baltimore, Md
Our treatment does not interfere with y our usual occupation.
YOU GAR CUBE YOURSELF AT HOME **“JSK' M *
ISitaSATIOKAL AURAL CUMG.BSG LA SAILS AVE„ CHICAGO. ILL
sifffPSOH’3 HEW GOODS. i
i
■3V ■ K 3
GIF. 11 111 1C IS I N'T ITHDTO F.XAMIMF. MY :
STOCK OF FOODS.
Every Business Man Must Have Some
Profit, But I Believe Iu ‘‘Living and Letting Livo”
tD FUJI HER AMO SEE IF I DON T
"Practice What 1 Preach.”
LADIES AND GENTS SHOEi AND RUBBERS AT COST.
DRY G 0 )S AS LOW SS CAN BF FOUND IN TOWN.
--Will Not Be Undersold On Groceries-
Cti re Bottom Hirkorv Chair?, HartLvarp. lui)nccos & Notions
as LO*V or LOWER than pls>where iu town.
(’at •>lid s-e ni‘ , ,tiud if Y(i Udon?l Wan* to Src If /’, you
ran certainly /hid iu my Solindid Slock / GOODS
that wilt attract %onr eye.
WILLI Mill SIMPSON.
BEN T. BROCK
Att'y-at-Law
TRENTON - - - - GEORGIA
Prompt attention to all business
•mrusted to him.
WHEN IN THE CITY
BE SURE
To Call and see me at #OO
Whiteside Street, where I may be
lottnci still dispensing ‘be best
Wbiskirs. Wines and Tobaccos to
be found in Chattanooga.
If ;.ou don't cure to drink call
AND 111 ME ANYWAY.
I
YOUR FRIEND,
/’. 11. WADE,
Tin Gio gia S doon.
The One Day Cold Cure.
Cold in lieu l v. :d s' -o ih: oat cured Iy Kcr
tioLL's( lio * Bites l/i/ i Quit.'lie. Astasj
,o take uscauuy. ••Chaaren cry Lor them.''
Loot f / M/rcr
Do you dßm 4 '*rk / p -tlthy,
tinted c /wsion r a grace
ful form the result
is so# uer the dis- n
ti n e i;; •ni r e or#n‘ J esent. Healthy H !
organs Cyheaith and beauty I ;
every m
PkELRES’S
Wins wCsrdui
makes wornsJbeautifo! and healthy.
(t strikes aAlie root cf all their
trouble. TliA is no menstrual dis
order. ache ■ pain which it will not
cure. It is Mr the budding girl, the
busy wifeanMlte matron approaching
the change Mi life. At every trying
crisis in aMwotnan’s life it brings
health, stidßglh and happiness. It
costs Ji.oo™ medicine dealers.
For advice in cases requiring special
directions/address, giving symptoms,
“ The Laqies’ Advisory Department,*’
The Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chat
tanooga, Tenn. 6
MRS. ROZJ2NA tEWIS, of Oenavllle,
Texas, says:—“l was troubled at monthly
intervals with terrible pains in my head and
back, but have been entirely relieved by Wine
of Cardui.’*
Irr.i.'t Xtglee: Vo-- - -. . .
Liver troubles quickly resi; f i t
oneplications, and the man who mu V
iver has little regard fur health. A l •> •
jf Browns’ Iron Bitters taken n vr and fi
t-ill keep the liver in jierfoet or ier. If t
lisease has developed, Tiro-.vns’ Iran Bith.
will cure it permanently. Strcusrth ana
vitality will always follow its use.
Browns’ Irou Bilters is 6cld by all dealera-
■hs*. by buying direct from (
E. ROSENBURGER & CO., I
202-204 E. 102d St., NEW YORK CITY. ,
Tho Largest Clothing
Manufacturers in America, j
OUR GRtAT BARGAIN OFFLR!
ft C I BOYS’ ABOSTISIQ 70
\sr O with Extra Punt* imw, O LI v*/
we Pay Lxpr^jsa.e.
Tiitftt Suit* are up of All Wool Ca**tmere’
trimmed w ; t li fnM Bin cl, h'ln • thi I **>? of nor Lman
hip, cut Double Rrcnfttt-ci. Sicr*. r fo q vfnrr, with
Silk Einbroidei ed S tiJur Vollnr, m to i* vmi*. x-!th
out Sailor Collar. #IIP mt have Patent \X .• B mi's.
We send pieces of the cloih mid extra buttons, wi l b
each suit. Kindly mention it lurge or small for age.
I 1' is SHU'? i I t-O
■5 V :iy t " ,ll ‘ t ' ln ‘ t{ j C\3
I* y PC\ iiiiripPP.t2.
iMrfc
\\ ]o ObJuuk
.s 01 J r— r r i bis style
3 V I U-m) lo to *5 Tv f
0* \ \ I mimmmrnm ttWa Jo
When order ng send l‘wt Office
Express Money Order or R oistered fijW jJ .
Letters, al.*o age at last bi: bday, B|{p
aod if large or small for Ills age. WB K 11-
Money cheerfully refunded if not
•atls/actory. Send c. ntamps for JHjSj
samples, tape measure, measuring tQ^
h • ’.ft p- r c*
' A
Y .
i Ub- - 1
TH e g bo Y A STEVENS FAVORITE
It wD. teach him to lea-1 an active utdoor fife In
fie! I and forei-L It will give hint a j.ractirul acquaintance
with nature. It will encourage practice iu shooting, which
t.-u-U t.. give steadiness of accuracy of eve. These
will b- valuable qualities iu after lilt, and, above all, it
will give him health.
It }*4 nn BTnrto rifle, puts every shot juat where
i you hold it. is ight a ieht. graceful in outine. a bona tide
l krm in ai ;-earance an l construction; nothing cheap about
i; L-.i me price. Made iu three calibres—.’22, .25 aud .32
riiu-flre.
No. 17-Plain Open Sight* M.OO
No. IS—Target Plghta JJ.oO
• No. ID —Lyman Night* R.OO
Ask ir dca'cr for the “Favorite.” If be doesn t
I keep it. we will send prepaid oa teeeipt of price.
Send etamp far our new 1.12-pane catalogue
i containing dctcripttonn of our entire line o
l rtfe*. target pistole and combination njica
and pistols, and general information.
J KTEVESS arms A TOOL (0.,
i | ox 1926 . - Chicopee Falla, Mnat*.
Qnickly sccurod. CUR FES T-UE WHEN PATENT
OBTAUJED. Send model, sketch or photo, with
description fr free report nsto patentability. 48-PAGE
HAND-BOOX FREE. Contains n tswfnco* and full
inf.rmation. WRITE PCS COPY OF OUR BPECIAL
OFFER Iti* the mostliberal proposition ever made by
a patent attorney, and EVERY INVENTOR SHOULD
READ IT before applying fot patent. Address:
H.B.WILLSON&CO.
PATENT LAA/YERS,
j Droit Bldg.. WASHINGTON. D. C.
HAND TAINTED CHINAWARE
Tree to Our Customers.
AT Tin
T H F. WONDER STORE!
223 I.ICNICCMERY AVENUE.
Tickets Given with Each Purchase of ”25
Cents or More,
No CTance, No Lo'cry; We Have Enougli for Everyone.
You cao S 'c Them in our Show Window.
We Have the Most Complete Line of Dry
Goods, Hats, Slices and Clothing in the
City, and at prices that defy Competition.
Don't fell lo see cur liimfd
Hats and Jackets before buying.
We have a line line of Winter Goods of all kinds in Cot
t,• 11 anil Wool. Flannels, flannelette and Outings at all
I,iices and our Frices are always the Lowest,
\\ t have oru‘ of the largest and he St nssort
rd lines oi v**r mm n in Cballuuoc gu,
ainl ui Kook liotiom prices,
li.i'iv Shoe?, in i*oldi? at 10-.: pr.
Chil ireiiN r>lini‘.b irmn 50c up
•*<!.lm L vithor Shoes ‘.He
L: lm* ll*el r •>|nng Heel. \v-)rtli $1.25 9V.
1 tyiie? s’2. *lioe> tor 1*59
l.a lie.> Fi re W, (* od ), v ar We 11 nt 2,50
lioy a shoes i S.u in Ualf an l Kip Tie?,
Sul id as I run Ht 98c
Men* Kip Ties, and Sewed, no
Sc .in in Hack lor l 00
Men* Fine Shi. s, worth $1.59 to $2.00
.fob lot, nt I -25
,J.b Lot ot $2, 2 23 and 2 50 shoes, going
1.50
Fine $3 and 8.50 shoes nt Keduceil Trices,
A Bargain.—Mens Hats 69c.
Mens Winter Cups from 15c to 50c.
Just Received a Rig Rot of Rem
nants from the Factory in Cantan
Flannels, Calicoes and' Percnls
which we will sell at 25c pr pound.
Ladies Dress Skirts from 75c to $5
Are you thinking of Buying a
Skirt? DON’FAIL toSKK them.
A Good Wool Filled Jeans at 13c yd
3 Good Felt Window Shades for 25c
3 Spools Rest Thread 10c
Best Grade Table Oil Clotn at 15c
Big Lot of Indigo Blue Calico at 4c
A Large pair of Cotton Blankets at 49c
A Good Comfort Quilt for 69c
2 pair Heavy Fleece Lined Hose for 25c
The Biggest Bargains ot nil 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 tail to cull
and examine them before you buy.
100 DOZEN BOYS HEAVY Ribbed Hose, Worth 15c at 10c pair
THE WONDER STORE,
222 MONTGOMERY AVE.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
-Don’t Fall to Call for Tickets on the CHINAWARE—
djffa Low Rates to Texas.
jjfeff \ At frefe'ent intervals dur
\n2 1 9° 1 > round trip
(nrp-c tickets will be sold via the
I Option/Belt Route,
' \f *4- \ L Cairo and
M < emphis to points
f ir iP Arkansas, Louis
nh ! i '■' ,^% ana ’ Texas, and
\[ i liar and Okla-
IVk | r ill' A Territories,
I H N / greatly reduced
II I \ j| Yy///:J:i;i !Ufates.
\ I jj/ I • ; / Tell us you want to go: also
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Sclinayps Tobacco 35c lb
Joe Bowers Tobacco 35c lb
Big Buck Tobacco 35c lb
Bruton’s Snuff, lOcsiie 3c
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Standard Snuff, 10c size
Standard Snuff, 5c size 4u
llutcli Scotch Snufl, 10c size 8c
llotcli Scotch Snuff, 8c size 4c
Arbuckle’s Coffee 11c lb.
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Winter Underwcarjfor Men, Women and
Children in all kinds and qualities. lu
ion Suits in all sizes.
Extra Heavy,
Ladies Heavy RibUd Vests 15c 2 f’r 25c
Ladies Exvra Heavy Vests or Pants 2oc
The Best and Warmest Suit on the
Market at ®Bc
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 lor men.
Better Grades from 60c up.
Shirt Waists in Fine Mercerized
Sateens, all colors, lined through
out. Woith $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 Hals, 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.
Boys Clothing in all Kinds and
Qualities at Cut Prices.
Mens All-Wool Winter Suits from
$5.00 up.