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C I 4 J THE PENSACpiLA JOURNAL YMORNINt3 DECEMBER 20 1908
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° eti f SEE PAGE e FOR SPECIAL DRY GOODS HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT
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ONLY3 MOFgE DAYS iII IAIIIIft1II 0 tlnu THE RIG STORE at
w REMAIN TILL XMAS < WM JOHNSON SON THAT ALWAYS DOESR
HU PRY T6 THIS SALE WHAT IT SAYS I
I1nhIII1AflT Ar THE flhIOIiW11
GOING OUT CLOTHING BUSINESS
Yesterday was the biggest Clothing Sales Day in our history Is it any wonder jt
Were such prices ever before placed on such clothes This sale simply means a I
S quick clearance at a loss It means that One Dollar Does the Work of Two
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HERES A BRIEF PRICE RTIIIFTIN FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAys SELLING
47 For Mens 1000 Suits
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Full Sizes
48 For Mens 1350 Suits
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i 40 Some light as well as winter weights in this
lot Cant tell all their good points here
Q89 For Mens 1750 Suits
turn Ridiculous prices for such fine uptodate
t minute garments but they ve got to go
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ti 42 For Mens 2000 Suits
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Some 18 kinds too but the values are more
than here Take 25 and supply your needs
r IS 4ft For Mens 25 Suits
I 1 0 Regular clothing stores price these at 30
t JL bX mmmmm and 28 but enoughs said when we cut
1 J f them to the NOPROFIT MARK to close
fwith a rush Again we advise you to STOCK UP
Read the Miscellansous Mens Items in next column
T OVERCOATS at 1
20 OVERCOAT cut to close at 1000
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5 OVERCOAT go to close k 250
Mens Stiff and Plaited Bosom White Shirts
the regular 100 ones go at 59c
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MENS FLANNEL SHIRTS
To Close 89c 21119 mini 9189
HOSIERY AND SUSPENDERS FANCY BOXES
See the Holiday Line of Collar and Cuff Buttons Stick Pins
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n a MUCH BETTER
I DEFEBAUGH EDITOR OF THE
AMERICAN LUMBERMAN OF i
CHICAGO SAYS BUSINESS IS i
RAPIDLY IMPROVING
Tka Time Democrat of yesterday
ontJ wed the following
4cue t at the St Charles this week
R 1iJ J6 Pefsbaagi editor ot the Am
c xrtcm urabermaB with Keadquarters
jaCl cago Mr Def blugh Is iu New
PrJ s to stay the lumber situation
trpnltae stair po t of the Gulf coast
mills and to < attend the trialtoTnbr
row Before the Intelstate Conunerce
coulsIoB which lit a cauei of inter
vet W the lumber trade Throughout
the < OH trjt niere parUcularly the yel
3k w1pi JHiHs < of the J3ontlrwi at Siicl
la expressing his opiaion of the i
> M > er jeituatioa Mr VJefebau h said i
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Tie lumber trade at this time is
somewhat of a holiday character It
Is sot of large volume but fairly cat
isfactpry in view of the near approach
at the holidays There has been a
considerable increase in th3 prjaduc
tion of yellow pine lumbar ding the
past fed weeks but the growing
trade during that period baa led toa
jaroportionaly greater decease of
stocks at the mills With the im
proved coalitions In the money mar
ket and the general tendency to TO
sumo operation by the manufactur
ing industries I think I can safely
prophesy aa enlarged volume of lum
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Tlte ifljht Is On
Ev ry mf int f Iyurllfe when j
yew s ra at horn w aItroad
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Between tfce poison fetms feat are is air
food ad wMer = srywbere ix feat f I
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an3tMlt rbUlio Jof osrinvieiblefriesa
tkebile s O die jedeaiayourlJlood
If 4b w liHlersokiieiB are kept strong
and healthy by taking Hoods Sarsa
parilla yon need have no fear of dis
ease Bdfia asiBgit at once if you are
a all jicderijtbe jpreather QT have
trohbles of the blood stomach liver j
and kSdwyt Get it of your draggirt
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A Pair for Odd Lots of Chi
25c
drens Shoes Worth up to 1
14 for Worn ens 150 Shoes
Common Sense and Old Ladies Com
fort all sizes lace and button blucher high
shoes Be ear1ysiz may soon be broken
98 For Womens 350 Shoes
Patent Leathers Vici Kid button and lace
wonderful values They must go
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I jQQ pair for jQhildrens Shoes
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Merriam Sand others wellrknown makes of
200 and 850 Shoes
00 Dunlap Shoes 98
For Men To
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Pac l ard s S ho es
t o close 0 u l3 f350 X500 for for 289 389
Special Pripes on Mens House Slippers
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Imperial Pants Must Go
Rosenwald Weil Mateo
300 Pants goat 198 500 Pants fC at 315
go
350 Pants go at 210 600 Pants go at 398
400 Pants go at 278 800 Pants goat 549
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ber business throughout the country
for the next twelve months and a con
siderable increase In trada with the
southern countries as welL as with
England and the continent
Cypress has probably maintained
its status better than any other
branch of the southern lumber trade
in the last year in volume and in
average value the figures showing
very moderate changes It is true
however that the cypress industry is
a compact one and is t e fdlcmor
easily conducted with Jess disturb
ance through fluctuations in demand
than a greater industry like the yel
low pine
The popular clamor ° about the elus
ive lumber trust Is not without Its
influence on proposed tariff revision
That is evident in the senate inquiry
and investigations by the department
of commerce and labor Neverthe
less the loose and Incoherent orator
has made some of our statofuaen feel
as though it will be necessary to
dabble rwitk the luinber schedule la
the Dingley tariff biltiencs this jmd
other features that eten sal b1Sttu
onent are being exaailaQd cirefully at
tills time and at tiewhearih > in Wash
ington last month the lumbermen
made such a positive and thoroagTi se
ries of arguments in behalf of the te
iebtian of the present duy j basing
their statements upon the influences
of foreign trade in the past and the
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almost certain disruptive = ults that
would follow reduction of Die duty
that the members of the gays and
means committee grew very thought
ful Aver this phase or tariff evislon
Perhaps as strong arguments as
were made before the ways and means
committee were those advanced by
the lumbermen from Georgia and
Florida and North and South Caro
lina These producers flni a large
market in New England and else
where in the east for a considerable
portion of their product aid when
that territory is encroached npon by
an unsual quantity of Canadian lum
ber whether it be spruce or pine of
the lower grades at a low freight rate
from Nova Scotia or other rections of
Eastern Canada thc North Carolina
and South Carolina mills are seriously
menaced in their only largo ond lop
cal market prices > are depressed and
the low grade material must ot ne <
cessity rirink in value to the point
where it will not pay to take the tim
ber out ol the woods
A very convincing argument waicd
the luHibarmem brought to he teen
Lion of the ways and means commit
tee of the Chouse of repres ntatives
was the Inevitably depressing effect of
cheap foreign labor in the event of
an abrogation lessening of the duty
BH lumber In BtJ tish Columbia for
instance from which our competition
would come wiGxa rush and contln
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for Boys White
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C Shirts stiff bosoms
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cents for Mothers Friend 75c
Blouses and Waists white
and colors
Sole Agents for PONY STOCKINGS Greltfor the Kids
98 for Boys 3 and 350Suits
01 i Ages 8 to 17 years The materials alone
would cost you 225l
29 for Boys 500 Suits
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329
Some better grades too in this lot Knick
S erbocker styles Have you boys to clothe
98 for Boys 6 and 8 Suits
Very choicest styles fabrics
and finish h
Every youngster can afford a few pairs
K 1tpqp11t 11 i G = i I l Sof our special 50c and 75c ones for 3 go
Fine Knickerbocker Pants 1 Every 5 Overcoat in the
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7 to 15 years 69c house marked to close 250 V
BOYS HIGH GRADE SHOES
The latest styles in blucher patent 01 ITA
leather box calf 250 and 3 kinds VI U 0
Mens and Bop Outing Night Shirts
50 to 75c values to close quick at it 34C
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MENS XMAS TIES25c 50c 75c and 100
i The 75c and 100 Ties in Gift Boxes
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SlY Oriental labor is sraploved in
mbers Chinese Japanese and Hin
sand would be utilized In still
water numbers if Canadian low
gde stocks were invited mto our
jd by adverse tariff legislation
Another possibility which is a po
thtlal menace to labor on this side
o the border is the unavoidable ef
f tot tariff reduction upon our met
f tilt marine Lumber tonnage In
gatly lncreased < volume Would be
a oded foreign bottom for Instance
fifn Vancouver to California points
I e crews of such craft work for
a Jut onehalf of the amount of wages
nick American sailors demand anti
c and Labor has a vital proppsi
a n before it in the tinkering with
us tariff on lumber
J I was a delegate to the National
Trers and Harbors congress at Wash
Won last week presided over by
dngressman Ransdell ofr lr ulslana
aid attended also the L estothe
Waterways association confer
h ldat the same time l am
hive that the great project of the
311 e 4atbe Gulf waterway was ad
C d materially by this Tery large
yot business men who came to
tp xiapltal literally to lcuianol that
lithe revenues of the country are not
sufficiently promising at this time to
Arrant a large appropriation for has
1 buildingwaterway development
colossal t scalea bond issue 61
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cents for Childrens Waists
button bands collars attach
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whatever size oiay be necessary
should be authorized and yiibllc works
be established which would be a
prophecy of adequate ano badly need
ed waterway transportation in the
Mississippi Valley In fact no opposi
tion was apparent from the vRlyers and
Harbors Congress the Southern Com
mercial congress or the Conservation
congress all In session iu Washing
ton last week and allypf which ad
dressed strong memorials to the fed
eral government asking that thi
work be undertaken with promptness
and thoroughness The jaiional con
gress seemed to > greatly Interest
ed senators arid congre sinen t > artlc
bated in these meetings and intact
the nation seems to be thoroughly
aroused on the subject An i wmihg
and anxious to Bush along the water
ways project especially those which
have been indorsed by competent
ptneers and are t1i refor likely to be
undertaken rUr
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Would M rtg a f thLparm
A fanper on Rural 1eKte 2 jE pIre
Ga W A JllYd by II aXle says
Bucklens ATlca Salve cured the
two worst sores j ever saw owe on
my hand and one OH my leg Ilis
worth more than its weight In gold
I would not be withotit tSt I kad to
mortgage lie cfann tog tftffiOnly
25c at all dnJarJi ht ta
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NO CURFEW IN CHICAGO
Chicago IlL Dec 18There wIll z
be no curfew In Chicago at least for
the present The judiciary commIt
tee of the council to which was re
ferred a proposed ordinance te keep
children oft the streets after dark
yesterday placed the measure on file f
Dont Be Hopeless
about yourself when youre crippled +
with rheumatism or stiff JO 1tsot
course youve tried lots of thisgs aad
they failed Try BaIl rd s SHOW Liai
men it will drive away all aches
pains and stiffness and leave you aa I
well as you ever were
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