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f T T T ^ II nas aiways uccu um luou are high and scarce is no re< ? prices we are now selling th best stock of women's ready V of this wonderful opportunil | Below We Quote J I | j All $15.00 Overcoats now ?.512.75 \ ^ All $25.00 Suits now $19.75 All Men's $22.50 Suits now $17.75 Big lot Men's carried over Suits at X $7.75 to $12.75 You cannot x match these values. <8> ?? Boys' all wool Serge Suits, special at ^ the Suit $7.75 _ __ A Large Size Boys'Imported Serge Suits, A Special per Suit $4.75 K * X Look for the Big S J Electric Sign. I ===== I I A^A A^A J&A. J&A. A4A A4A A4A +4 ^y y y y ?t)e Pamtjerg petalb j those robbers?-she 1 ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. j ready. The countr ^Thursday7Nov:22Tl9l7r A movement is on foot to ask city * council to allow the raising of pigs Christmas stock oi in the city on a small scale as a war oun^ain Pens expe measure. Under proper restrictions, t e next few dayswe can see no objection to this plan.: ^ Of course when normal conditions re-; turn, hog raising in the city would g |SHnH not be allowed. a ? > ****** - i I H I While doubtless many of the far- m b i mers do not like to be told what they! K p | should do, it would certainly be a yg Ij I'll fine and patriotic thing if they would gSg 6 |4 I A/! each and every one plant two acres 5| S JLlICt. of wheat to the plow. Everybody ?g j| must do their bit if the war is to be ft -p won, and the planters can do noth- |g| g ing to help the situation more than |1| g by raising wheat. H I j H Congressman McCormick, who has PS b just returned from a visit to the Eu- g|| ft ropean battle fronts, says that the ||1 | iO war will not end before 1919. The ||| 111 congressman's opinion is probably no better than any one of a thousand fi|n ij , others; vet what he says sounds log- gag k- S - B5 H | t ical. Those who said the war wouiu Kgj | end before Christmas have been dis- ||| %; ? appointed, and those who believe that ??? ?? 5 it will end next spring are growing la g fewer in number. In fact, while no R| one knows the inside workings of the Allied movements, outside ap- ? pearances point to-the conclusion that ^ V + the big drive to crush Germany will not even be attempted before the spring of 1919. It will be then before I | America can really do her part in the J big struggle. If the spring campaign, V of 1919 fails, no one can venture an j am 0ffer}! idea when the struggle will cease. cash or on ea: ****** J ^1^ 2 lots adic Those of us who once entertained j couth two h? recentr,er,t against the British are; V "on hundred , fas' getting rid of it N^dv bns ! > ?n a tweafv J ever doubted the pluck and endur- i i 4 lotg adjQ ance of the British; but never before ! f ttl.ontv ^ xt.. twenty ieet 01 have tfl6 people OI Lilt; i uucu o n* t o j -w^r nave 3. t\ had the opportunity to get a full and Z 6 lots on th complete appre'-iation of the quality . Pifi-h ? of it.?Yorkville Enquirer. ?r, front 180 1 Great Britain three years ago wasj A avenue is 80 ] in the same predicament as Ameri-j station. ca?she was unprepared. England' 1 lots on v ^ 71 u 7^. i feet on each has been doing all she could, and so! J alley, being tl has France and Italy. It is to be! 4 lots on J borne in mind that one desperado! 100. with a long pistol in his hacd can! A j will t>e at I hold up and rob a whole trainload ^ of pea^ea' le unarmed citizens who j * 4 are attending to their own busine s; j X also that it u^ed to be a common thing for two or three robhers to! ^ hold a whole city at bay while they! "The Store >m to close out all left over go< ison why we will not continue e?m ?t. hut we nrefer to show ^ w"a ?? ' - I . -to-wear goods and men's clot :y to save money. Some Prices That Will ( Items Taken From One lot Ladies' Coat Suits, last season's styles, formerly priced at $20.00 to $35.00 each, your choice .... $10.00 TW a fpw new nobbv Coat Suits, to KJ ViM V v? ?- V _ , I close at greatly reduced prices. All Ladies' Coats to go in this sale. Long Coats at $7.75 to 532.75. Every coat a bargain. 1 lot Silk Skirts, formerly priced at j $6.50 to $9.00 each, your choice I each $5.98 KLAU "THE STORE < Germany is like NOTICE. tvas prepared and ies Germany at- We wil1 offer for sale at publlC y at outcry t0 highest bidder, White ble countries not point School building and grounds, ecting war. first Monday in December, 1917, at 10 o'clock, at the school grounds. ' Waterman Ideal Terms- Cash- w ^ RiTTER cted to arrive in * H.' A.' KEARSE', Nov. 20, 1917?2t. Trustees. A 1TTOI1YTA/3 [ ^ jjjjil U USb XXX XXV CU | | IricPeanutToaster || januts Parch Much Better | || r Electricity Because the. | g eat is Even. We use the Im- g 3% )rted Spanish Peanuts which | || 3st a Little More and Eat a || ts Better than Virginia Pea- 1 g its. Come see our machine. | || >m Ducker j| enmark Lots I % ig the following lots at Denmark for sale, for either ^ sy time. fining Mr. Seymour's. These lots, together, front ndred feet on Seventh street, and have a depth of ^ > ind twenty-five feet on Locust avenue, and the same t , foot alley. y. ining Mr. Brooker's. These are one hundred and ^ i Magnolia avenue, one hundred feet on Fifth street J ' venty foot alley on the west. e southwest comer of Fifth street and Cedar avenae treet from Mr. J. W. Lancaster. Toeie lots, to "e h- J feet on Cedar street by 100 feet on 5th street. Cedar ^ feet wide and is the main thoroughfare to the union & Cedar avenue, fronting 300 feet on the avenue, 100 +<? 4th and ."th streets, and 3UU reet on a twenty .uuu n le western half of the Base Bali grounds. X dagnolia avenue, adjoining Mr. Hightower's, 100 x Denmark Hotel 011 Saturday, H^c. 1st, or Write Me. <^> C. H. DORSETT | VSAVANNAH, GA. J. <%? <%? ?+ $? <%? of Quality" - - ? < ? ids at the end ot each seasoi to do so. We know that \ you new goods each season,; hing at clearance prices. D live You An Idea of tl All Departments. All wool Serge Skirts, regular $4.00 value, special, each $3.25 1 lot Children's Coats, values up to $5, to close out at each $3.50 Big line of Black Silk Plush Coats for children. Prices right. All $25.00 Dresses now S18.75 All $20.00 Dresses now $15.75 All $16.50 Dresses now $12.75 n r* nio 3F QUALITY" k A, a4A A^A A^k A^A A T^y T^T y Y^T T^T T^T T^T T^y T^y T^Tfi|Tly T^f f^f ^ - -.. I Monday and Tuesd; I On Farm of * Two Miles North of Ehrl KIRST1N ST1 Come and See How Quickly and ? I ? - o I Now is the time to clear land it on farm products are bound to go ere sis will come. Prepare now, to get b Do vou realize that you pay out ER in taxe? on idle stump laud, in ti chires, in farming among the stumps now occupied by loafer stumps? Why have stumps?whv plug al can clear un vour f-?rm in short orde for yourself how it is done. F. D. WILIIAB For A. J. Kirstin C( n, and just because goods Y ^ ve cannot replace goods at ? _ rr ?.i_ _ i j. i 1 so we orrer me largest ana x | on't fail to take advantage > he Saving To You. | Values in these you cannot match. Oth- X % er Dresses at $7.50 and up. A All Furs to close out. We -will not carry ? these over. X X SHOES. SHOES. | We have a big stock of shoes and are X selling lots of these at last year's & prices, which means a saving to you A of about 50 per cent. See us for your v shoe needs?it will pay you. ? ^ We have a big line of fancy Towels, X Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, etc., that are X suitable for Xmas gifts. ^ "You Will Know | J l You Are Right" - '# ;:3||| i A A A A A A i|tk A^I A^A A A A jj^jk A Atk A A A A A v Ty T^T T^r Ty T^y T^T T^T T^T y Y^T T^T T^T VA? T^r^y = " , 7 ing Demonstration ay, Nov. 26th & 27th ? y W. Copeland lardt, Near Hughes's Station I UMP PULLERS 1 asiiy the KIRSTIN Pulls the Big Stamps I you ever expect to. Don't delay. Prices I n higher next year, when the real food cri- 8 enefit of top prices?Clear, plant, sow. i each year the price of a KIRSTIN PULL- g . irne and labor wasted, and broken ma- g in loss of money-making crops, from land | ong for years grubbing stumps, when you, | t? Come to the Demonstration and see | ?30N, Demonstrator. I / impany, Escanaba, Mich. I - * v-C.