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Firee Meal. - ' - . - tiiup -.iT.' - O TO) s (? i .- AM r v , have 1 Between mow and Ciiias you can get your meeJs AEsolu Charge. We ilacecl a luncli counter in uie rear of our store and are serving pur ciistoipers hot ; soup and extra fine sanclviiciies Ficee. 7 Come in and trade lAath us u Blip r iLeke.. -A 5 I 'MIL. MA - . - . ' - . " ... . ' . ' - More goods and better goods were never sold in the same length of time as was sold by H Patterson last week TO) li ii ID TILL CUT L O W ER-EEGlMMMGv. FRIDAY TU mnat rnmnlpfp ntaclr ftf yhnds in Henderson coiintv Goinsr at unheard of brices. Come make vour Xmas selection and remember no matter how small a purchase call for a FREE LUNCH. Mak6 our store your Head- quarters. .-'OUWiiiB8 vif.eiconi3- v"v- . - A beautiful Christmas Gift ! f? given rree wiui every oc pur- sents; FREE. JL AC ON ess w MfMO KM or more. SCHLOSS BllOS. CW. s S18KNBD BT BCHLOSS BROS. CO. PbMCVXhos Mates filHtanr ad Srw tck DKSKiHED BT BCHLOSS BROS. CO. FIm ClottK Makcn Baltimon mad Mw York FREE ! Stalls - an d oil fted All mv customers are invi to use the vacant lot tor hitching horses or mules to the rear of my store. It s FREE to my Customers only. : Ll 1 ASK IS DV VISIT FROlUi YOU TO PROVE EVERY lAfORD Come into our store, whether you buy or not, ire will be glad to show yon 0 ur stock of goods. Wehare the large bt stock in Heqderson county and at e selling for less profit than any other merchant in this city. We make ours from the TOlume of business and not from the single sales. This means your dollar buys twice as much from us. Hake us prove this.- 'We like to convince you of the real bargains we h ave. You who have only a limited am ount to spend for Christmas presents f or "the loved ones," come into our sto re and we' can give you more than you have planned to get with the same money. . " ' - .... RUSE ! LADIESVEEADY-TO-WEAB CLOTH ING. 125 Ladies Long Coats, all grades, v just made up, value $7.50 to $35, while they last $1.98 to $12.50. 140 Coat Suits, positively highest grade, most of them just received, worth $12.50 to $35, sale price $2.98 to $16.95. Rain Coats $1.49 and up, worth double. - ' , 300 Novelty Skirts, all colors, all makes, worth un to $12j50, saleprice 98? to $6.98. v Dresses worth up to $18, sale price 98c to $12.50. , Underwear 25 per cenjt less than value. ' , All Wool blankets, $1.98 up. 10 IbsLard at 98c. . - All Wool Shawls, 5x5, worth $3.00 for 75c Belts, 3c up. $1.00 Corsets for 48c $3.00 Silk Underskirts $1.65. Umbrellas 39c up. . 75e Long Gloves 24c , " Bedspreads, 48c to $2.50, worth double; . x $1.25 Tailored waists 48c Messaline and Taffeta waists . $1.50 to $38. - 50c Aviation Caps 24c. 1.250 Ant Caps, 69c. Silk Scarfs, $1.50 value 48c. $1.50 Ladies' Kid Gloves 48c 25c Handkerchiefs 10c 10c Handkerchiefs 3c. 5c Handkerchiefs 2c 60 lbs Lard at $4.75. Silk Hosiery 15c up. Cotton Hosiery 3c up. All Wool Stecksings, 15c All Wool Stocksings, 15c $3.00 Comforts $1.75. . - $1.50 Comforts 95c- Yard wide Taff efa silk; $10 vaL 75c Yard wide Messaline, all colors, $1.50 value, 75c Best Apron Gingham 4c Best Outing 7 l-2c Best Dress Gingham, 7 l-2c - Best Shirting, 7 l-2c Good grade of sheeting 4c Best Calico 4c ' ' " AU wool Dress Goods, 19c All wool Broadcloth. 56 inches wide, 37 l-2c ' v : ' Brilliantine 37 l-2c 35c Flannel 19c Six Cakes tioap for 5c ' $1.00 value table linen 39c. Mixed . Plaids, 25c value 10c . .All' d ess goods in same proportion. 1 NOTIONS O. N. T. Thread 4c Carpet Tacks le box. Shoe Strings lc pair. Gaiters,N 15c Lap Robes 98c up, worth double. Cotton Batten 5c - . FOR MEN. Men's fine suits $2.98. "Men's finer suits $3t9S. $12.50 value from $4.00 to $5.98. Strictly tailor made Suits, Nor folk and' other styles worth $18 to $25, sale price $10 to $13.98. Beys' Suits tailor made, $2.00 to $12.50 value, sale price 9Sc tCL$7)8. OYEBCOATS AND RAIN COATS. ' Overcoats and rain coats worth from" $500 to $20.00, sale price $1.48 to $10.98 Children's (hercoats, 98c up. Wrights Health Underwear, ' $1.25 Suit. ... ' Neckwear woith from 25c to $1.00, sale price 5c to 48c Heavy fleeced Underwear 19c up. Silk Hosiery 6c to S9c - '. ( Mufflers and Scarf s 10c up. Suit Cases 69c . Trunks 98c up. Dress Shirts from 19c to 98c Cotton Hosiery 2c up. Wool Hosiery 10c to 25c Sweaters from 15c up. President $1.00 Suspenders for 38c SHOES. " Solid Leather Shoes only, for ladies, Men and children, 25 per cent off. GROCERIES. 20 lbs Sugar at $1.00. Best Washing Powder 3c Brooms, 50c value at 21c TT J ' " - ( 1 an 0 n o .1 H. never iias cina never viii tie undersold an-o-r.neMm& PATTERSON, THE KING CLOTHIER, THE BARGAIN KING this city Main S 'endersiMmiiel-N ':. V . . .. - .... . . - . ' . . T- ' 1 reel T W 1G S m i2