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BE WARNED IN TIE! DON'T BE HUMBUGGED! IN Buying Trasft or Prison Made JM By flaring advertisements thrown out by fakirs to hoodwink the unsus pecting public. Remember the late Gold Brick Swindle. They look well and bring good prices, but the purchaser has no recourse. Watch! Yes, we say watch, and watch with both eyes. Don’t be dragged into some dark hole and have some old goods that may have been woven or made in some prison palmed off on you as brand new goods made for this season’s trade. Why buy TRASH when you can buy good, honest goods for less money? -{ REGISTERED;-; FAIRS. SQUARE" i I Men’s "black and blue Check Suits, such ( I as the Fakirs' advertise at #3.50, at . . ^'A'' Men’s dark Meltob Suits, strong and well made'at.. . . . . Men’s black Cheviot Suits, advertised as $8.00 and #10.00 Suits, at . . . . Men*s black Clay Worsted Suits, sacks or frocks, at. Men’s imported Clay Worsted Suits, ad- I / vertised as #i5 and #18 suits, at . . The height of the fashion and a good, bright, light st&re to examine them in. Men’s Suits that no merchant tailor can equal for less than #20 to #25 for . . . Men’s Pants, Dark, neat patterns Men’s all wool Pants, Good patterns . Men’s Jersey wool Working Shirts . Boys’ Overcoats, Age 5 to 13 years Boys’ Knee Suits, Age 5 to 13 years Men’s Fine Derby Hats REGISTERED^ • * FAIR fit SQUARE T One Price Cash Clothiers, 1912—First Avenue—1914 Birmingham, Alabama