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Enormous Purchasin . .. V., ?? ? " ? ? tfV"^ r^KliP ^ * " " ? ? mr^mm ??? ^ , : In buying for our (5) five stores which is as you can imagine in great quantities. By buying in large quantities WP **? able to obtain much lower prices. What we save ij^Suying we inturn SAVE YOU in buying and even more. We have purchased (3) three entire maag^rtfturer's surplus stocks of Ladies Coat Suits at almost half pries, Now just imagine for one moment thprw? inturn will sell those Coat Suits to you at less than tfce wholesale cost and still be making a fair p?<mt. We have bought more Ql the above than we usually buy but we had to buy them all to get the low price. ^ . . -4~ ? Jr Now is Your Chance to get a beautiful Coat Suit much cheaper than the C06t Pf the goods. They are in the three groups u? follows $12.50 to $15.00 Suits for $7.50 $20,00 t9 $22.50 Suits for $9.25 $25.00 to $30.00 Suits for 12.50 Be early and select one. Although we have many they will sell very fast We depend on our better buying and our large volumfe of business to make it pay us. It is all in your fa vor. Keep your eye open and see for yourself. We haye rigidly practiced all that we ever quoted. Ladies Coatt Fur Coats and other new coats. We have a lot of ladies pony skin coats of better quality. 52 inches long usually sold at $8 to $10 dollars, our pttce for these is $5.25. Children's pony skin coats good quality well made up, usually sold from $4.50 to $6, our price $2.95. Mens and Boys Clothing We have put the knife in the prices of our mens and boys clothing right in the season, NOW WATCH THEM GO / * You judge our efforts to obtain business success have always been directed by our sense of obligation to each customer. Our earnest desire to render full satisfaction with each transaction. Look, compare and judge. Look at our large selection of high grade merchandise. Compare the dif ference in the quality, newness and price, then judge by your decision, we either stand or fall A lasge quantity of caracal coats ?f very good material. 52 inches long with large shawl collars; regular price for these cdat# are $10 to $12.50. We offer these until sold at $6.50. We sell the famous W. L. Douglas Shoes. They are made ks^good as you can ask for Head to 'Foot OUTFITTER Head to Foot OUTFITTER YOUNGSYILLE ITEMS Our Regular Corresp?ndent Items of Interest Gattena'fr'J aid Bar Ywmgsrille Each WJ? CLOSES ON MONDAY M r}^J . Winston, A O. Rogers, W. R." Winston and J. E. Winston \isitsd Itouisburg iset Wednesday. Miss Uxue Wi'.liams who is at tending sohool it Oxfer.t Seminary, spent tbe wssks end with her parents in YoungsTille. Mr. Herman Winston visited Ral eigh Monday. Misses Francis sod Susie Allen and Miss Mary Kearney, of Frank linton, spent Satarday and Snndav with Mrs. W. R. Winston. Miss Znlls Mitchell left Monday for Greensboro, where sb? will snter fobwl at Greensboro Female Col We are glad to state that the road fores afs rapidly getting tbe roads in good shape for the winter. They hsve just completed tbe road leading to Wake county line and it bids fair to be one of the best roads in the county. They are now work ing upon tbe road leading to Oak Grove. " We are glad to see the farmers bringing their tobaoco to oar town. The warehousemen tay that they bad the largest sates on last Friday tkat they bars kad in several years. The tobacco has been averaging about (21 per hundred. We are glad to weloome Mr. W.I A Msssey over in oar part ot town. Mr. Massey now oecupMs tbs stand whiok Miss* Beulah Moore Bied for lege, RICHES Wben yoo^?k al J""" ??tch,ther should be n>3oestion *hate?S yonr mind ??X ?h?t'ler ' V^? cor rect or not Y od a* sure of it u job ?re the bod, and you can be if y<m lay th?rif(ht kind We carry the U geet line in the city and certainly he finest variety that experience cai bring together. W atebea ef all Mtk?i ranging in price from t 00 aprr ? Fred A. RUT Jeweler and lye Specialist Notice, j Having aa adnakplstrator the estate at Bock Pi 1 * late o t Prank ho ernanty fy all penons holding el estate to present them e<l on or before He this notioe wUl be recovery. All will eome Ion onoe. *hia of *1. ? la to ne$ a against hie Hm undanlfpt r 9th, 181JL or in tar of their TOM BURKE Imported Hackney No. 1050 Will be at W. H. Qarris' in Wake county every other Monday begin ning with Sept. 9th; Youngsxdlle every other Monday beginning with Sept. 16th; Louisburg every Tues day and Wednesday at Griffin & Beasley's old stables, now occupied Jby J. D. Hill; Mitchiner's cross roads every Thursday; Franklinton every Friday and Saturday. Franklinton Hackney Horse Association Franklinton, North Carolina FRANKLIN TIMES $1,OO.PER VFAR Look to Your b a,hnci op.nin(f "d -or., ?X?,fnr ,t BVht Ar.^?feey" mo^ t?*Tn? to tin Ore. than day lifcht. r,Wcl4Ll f^*8 ?? kore Parents and Tfeachers *?" J? 'ook w?< to Mm ey\ trouble* an Mq aired or tea&Sfet.'aps n#w of III ?Talon ?hndren. Mort ?TM tt ^ ??foool. Hut a I ^ ' Wfkt ? lad, but rf defeat* Of the a7a of '? <onacioaa Irarm?lUk? it on: un.o vi_^7*w u< nun ** ?*? him muah mlaary Too? bead aches ? ? Yoir eye* ache Tour eye* tire Tour aye* bom Tour ayea wata II |*"SS5'3, Troubled w vouanaa* and jMiiiMuaat sure, the eji trouble and nothing b fy way fjiye you ? i5U? ^iuS&Z? \ \ ?* JXr** b1mb#* tt will aggravate - wit aone but a qi I maka a *i pro often wor?e than no glaa***. A mla ithar than alleviate hi* suffering*. Pa?> ifled speolalUt to pretarlba far hla ar*i "lty of examining aye* and AttW w. /BTMOffTON
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