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Prices on Clothing Gone all to Pieces Positively every suit in the store marked with -a special tag at prices less than 1-2 the original price, in some instances suits and overcoats are marked down to less than 1-3 the original price. We realize that we must make these enormous reductions in order to dispose of the very large stock bought early anticipating a big cotton yeild. Here are the prices: Mens Suits and Overcoats $ 8.oo lO.oo 15.5o 15.oo 17.50 . 20.OO 22. 5o 25.oo SUITS 44 -t 4 4 ?4 <4 "44 14 $ 4.98 6.39 7.69 8.89 9.98 11.39 13.39 16.98 Boys Suits and Overcoats $ 2.oo 2.5o 3.00 4.oo ? 5.oo 7.oo 8.5o lO.oo SU ITS $ 1.48 1.89 1.98 3.19 3.89 4.98 6.98 8.69 We are offering one lot of about two hundred suits, heavy weights and good colors, but a little out of style; former prices from $8.00 to $20.00; choice now $4.69. Don't over look our baig&in counter of shoes. On this counter you will find $4.00, $5,00 and $6.00 shoes for $2.48, $2.00, $2,50 and $3.00 for $1.48 and $175, $2.00 and $2.25 for $1.38 Remember we have an enormous stock of Ladies Suits, Dresses, Dry Goodi, Millinery, Shoes; all brand new, that are selling cheaper here than any place in town, Come quick and fet the pick of the above. If you can't gat waited on right away please wait a little while as it will certainly pay yo* . P. S. & K. K. ALLEN Louisburg Noath Carolina
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