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FREE! FREE! trip to Burliaglon to out-of-towii purcha sers. During tlie Saie I will pay railroad fares of all out-of-town buyers of $10 and over witliin a radius of 30 miles. It has come—Stock must be sold—Overlo.*ded. SAVE THIS AND WAIl’ UNTIL Friday January 24 at & O’clocli FREE TBIP TO BHTON IT D0E5 PAY YOU $20,000 stock of the corner store opposite Alamance Loan & Trust Co in Burlington, N. C must be turned into money. Why, over loaded of new merchandise recently ’’eceived from Dublin, Ga. The policy of this store is clean the racks, the shelves the counters of Dry goods, shoes, and Ladies gents furnishings at the sacrifice to the people. There is only one way by which this can be accomplished and that is by cutting prices. Having a clearance sale, no fake no subterfuge, but n bona fide sale, you cannot miss the Sale, you do not miss it, it will pay you to come one hundred miles to visit this public sale. The honesty and the good value of these sales have come to recognized by every thrifty person in Alamance county, join the crowd. Hurry! Hurry! one dollar spent here will do the work of three dollars spent elsewhere values at the mercy of the public everything must be sold, remember, overloaded, read few prices below come and see for yourself. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs The regular 5c Handkerchief for ladies will be sold at Xc Coat Suits, Dresses, and Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks A. great assortment of latest style at 1-2 Price. These goods must go willing to lose money in them, come and see them. $15.00 coat suit only at $7.50. $12.50 coat suit at $6.25. Millinery, Millinery Ladies tiats, about 600, yvill be sold at a price which will surprise the public. Shoes, Shoes for entire family at prices that defy the cost of production. Men’s shoes, black and tan, goad quality. $2.50 will go at $L98; $3.50 will ^o at $2.98; $3 will go at $2,48. Ladies shoes. A great assortment, all colors and sizes, 1 > button. $3.50 and $4, only $2.48, $2 and $2.50, only $3.69, $L50, $1.75, only $1.29 Calicos, Calicos The 5c and 6c Calico will be sold at 4c Skirts, Skirts $3.00, 2 95 skirts, stock of 300 will be sold at a great sacri fice-only $17S Percals and Dress Ginghams Ihe 10c and 12c quality during this sale at only 8c Men’s underwear Heavy fleceed lined underwear the regular 50c. Kind now be had at 33c A great number of Misses’ and Chil dren’s shoes will be sold at prices which is surprising, including large as sorted counters of ladies and men’s shoes will be sold at 75c PAIR Mecerized Silkatine, Popular Dress Goods Regular 25c goods, the best bargain at 17c Great Bargain in Clothing for Men and Boys You can have cho ce for $10 suits, assorted colors, for men, regular $7.50 at $4.75, $10.00 etc., at $6.75. $15 suit at $9.75. All grade Woolen goods, 50c and 75c seller, will be sold at 39c Embroideries, Laces, Window Curtains, Bed spreads, Blank ets, etc., will be sold at Half Price. Space will not permit quoting more prices. Come and be convinced. Everything marked in plain figures. Don’t allow anything to detract your mind from this momentous event,thousand will come and satisfy their needs at great bargain prices, make sure that you be among that number, as to fail to do so may prove a lasting regret, begin now to make out a list of what you will need. Be on hand during this public sale. Before buying, come, look and see prices & quality. You are welcome at Opposite Alamance Loan & Trust Co. F. Matk lannie Sue: II Kingi [ay Garr largie Che Lvie Hen The Cr The last the Sup >]!mentin the coun First gr£ 7, Third to, sixth ■ade, 212 I'le seventy 11 g a total , hite schoc if the rural ky compai he enrolIrr ni 104 ^ ounty not f this ni The Sal ;,arty aboi roceeds alem will art requir :;0.00 libn The M ). a, Pd leveral ney hi>; is [:iaue by pi The prirt wepsonvi' ntej’tainnq The tea heir mee (1) Plan mence '2,j Pap hibit. iS) A r on can (41 Cov Refj The RefI eformed aelebratin^ the H [A’as a servi psting becj pistorical during the ^ion whic hink. U\ Reiver wa bence his An essa’ by siit'cially '^etch of 1 ’''ho led in . Prof. J. fed the coi ■he part tl the Ref Ndrew m falk on The Death 0 Mrs. Lei I;h'. Ed. iiec Fridal, i-iuriec S( l..')cus -'Ck pJ was a •IJU ■ ' 'VHS 11 >i:^ Ml tl, > '' ' p .mil 1 ' ' hi Tys. ^ );vU ^Vii ^ ■' Ml -' V a ■ ■■ hi
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