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i HE PA! NEWS ATKA SEW SERIES VOL. XV, NO. 23. PALATKA, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907. $1. Per Yea.' emova I .: r 11 ureal u v:v - Li A. 3k 5N 1 1 1 I n 1 mi ?ia m Mr; fa nn n the matter of graceful draping from a rterfect-fitting shoulder our SCHLOSS Gothes are entirely unlike ordinary ready made garments; they have a character and individuality all their own. ' They fit with an attractive nicety; they be come the wearer; they are, in a word, the tie plU$ Ultra of gentlemen's attire something you cannot better at any price. We have a splendid stock of these famous garments, of all grades $15 up. See them; you will like them; try one Suit and you will find out what, real satisfaction means. Full line Men's Wash Suits, extra pants, in (Julian Linens. Our Boy's Clothing department is the most complete we have ever seen; special attention given to the little fellows. , Ve especially invite you to call and inspect- our new Spring Suits and Furnishings. ' Remember we are one of the largest dealers in Panama Hats in the State, ail shapes, $5 to $15; other Straws $1.00 to $3.50. reside Clothing: Company, IPIoridet. I : ' " MM ' I ' SLAUGHTE '5. - 4 4 pj if 1? r-sfr 8 1 OF $ II I a ( . . v 1 It S SAL E Dry Goods, Ladies' Clothing, Shoes? Furnishings and Millinery On account of bad health I have concluded to close out both my stores, so have placed them In the hands of the St. Louis Brokerage Co. to close out, and out they go. COST will be no object. All goods must go and at once. This is a chance of a lifetime to get new, fresh, up-to-date merchandise at less than manufacturer's cost. Don't miss this sale, you may never have such a SLAUGHTER SALE again in this city. The Sale begins yfcW ssw vv Sf&K swk w f yvv arvv swk asxv WccBP,KEiBOGKCERroiaiaaaaaarprcr.r.rr.aan3auiJutE THE JEWELER. Headquarters for Watches. See the HAHILTON Best in the World. re r.Li ris r.u ru; an an HE nn an IT! uu uti; uu. U3 uiL' UU! ao an ari un n ura un JO !Jk K'eccciSBBcaaaaaaaacKetx'eKiiCict'ect aKaaaaiaaaaBEEBEREisr-r.ptKr.KisaaaaaflaaKfflaoaaaiaanr.w FOR SALE Improved and Unimproved Land In Both City and County. A Big Sale On. Tim llnet-nn Millinwrr ntara itinn ifiirntnw r piLr.nf.ift slrtnfrhf-.i.r Rn.lp nf Indies skirts, wrappers, kimonas. coiars, snuwis, luven, uens, uuui neiy, cior.nniKi sliof s, dry goods, Pto fn-ninrrnw. The sale is inaugurated because of ill-health 011 the part of Mrs Mori son, and her desire to dose out the stock and retire rrom business. She tan nlueerl the Htnek in thn liMlirln nf 11 St. Louis broliernge firm, who will do me men. ah wno nrrena tne snle troin the "onntv. will he triwen tlieit iMili'ojul lure on the purchase ot .fio worth or goods. Argo Eed Salmon is caught In Ber ing Hea among the Icebergs. This Is why the flesh is so flnu anil the navor so aeiicious. w KEUKA. Mrs. J. N. Overhultz and children liHVe gone to Ohio to spend the sum mer witn relatives ana ineiuis. Mrs. VV. "R. MasReT Kiient. -snveMil a ay s in Jacusonvuie last ween. M isa rjllhi.11 0'Ha.vep is In lanlr. sonville visiting her sister, Miss Ma ry O'Haver. ' Miss T.hln. HollHtnn hnn nnenMrt n. seveii-montns' scnooi in (Jlay county near Ureen (Jove Springs. Prof. J. N. Overhultz lnfrlnah wmIi tor Madison county where he will teacn a summer scnooi. M. A. linker and fnmllv have mnv ed to Palatka. We regret very much to lose these good neighbors and hope it may not be a permanent loss. W. N. Drew Iihs returned from Le- von where he haB been ill and has come here to recuperate. Miss Emma King spent a few days at. home last week. She bus been visiting her uncle, James King. Morning, at 9 o'clock. Be on time. This stock consists of up-to-date Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, Ladies' Ready-to-wear goods, Ladie's Wash Skirts, Wrappers, Kimonas, Collars, Shawls, Oloves, Belts, and in fact everything found in an up-to-date dry goods store. ' Over 200 new stylish Ladies' headwear prepared for this sale in Mushroom and bailor shapes. These hats will go at less than half what they would cost you elsewhere. To Out of Town Customers Come ! r. i.Yoiir Roailroad fare will be paid for a distance of 20 miles. You will enjoy a trip to Palatka, besides being able to save half what you would have to pay for the same goods elsewhere. The only expense to you is, bring the coupon out of this paper and present to my cashier with a $10.00 cash purchase and your fare will be handed to you. Come quick; get the first choice, ( want to close out at once. I am under great ex pense having these gentlemen here to close me out, and time is money to me. The quick er I sell out, the less they cost me. H Hoping to see all my old customers and the general public at this sale, 1 remain yours, for a quick sale, IB '1 TOI 39 Lemon Street, Palatka, Fla. COUPON. Cut this out and bring with you. Look for the store The Big Blue Front. St. Louis Brokerage Co. Good for Railroad Fare with $10.00 purchase. Where GO-FIA' goes (lies will not PalqtKa, Florida go. use it on your noises ana Cat 1 le. Sun and 50c.