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..V. Tlie Message; on the other side of this sheet is from the (01d Man," and it will interes t some people, and there are a great many who will not be interested in it at all ; but the Message on this page from (r r nn Pi n nnr - i i i i r -i tunlJ , ELJ tuJ ( - LLLu ilia - , LuJ ; l-J Ltw ' ' V--':-- ,: - ' . - ' . ; P. H . V ought to interest everybody in this country, for if you will read it and heed it, ycur - temporal estate will be bettered) by it. y 7 Id LL3 want to say to you that no matter what the political situation is, they are always in a position to give their patrons the benefit of whatever advantages the situation affords in their line. You all know that f3 T iS: We bear our part of the burdens of the peoplepay our taxes, and contribute what we can to the gen eral good. We are not here for the money season only. We dpnt try o blind your judgment by pricing an article S16 that is only worth 8, so that you think- you get a great bargain if you pay $10.00 for it On the contrary, we strive to give j the best value for the money, And we don't hesitate to claim that we give the best values. We fhae the best proof of that in the fact that we sell the goods, and we guarantee prices in a way that is a genuine guarantee, not a sham. When you buy anything of us you are at liberty to compare it with anything in the market and if bur prices, are not the lowest for the kind and quality of gpods v you can come to us set yuui jljjcxkjj. jLuere istM h up any swoiiger guarantee. ! y Get Your Money kk if Goods Are I Wot Satisfactory ! Every week we haye people come to us with goods bought some place else which they want to exchange. Of course we don't like to exchange our goods for goods bought from some one else, but we often have to doit to accommodate people and in every case of this kind they are willing and anxious to exchange for goods that we sell from 20 to 25 per cent, less than they paid. They see when too late where they could have saved money. Now you don't get into any snap of that kind by buying your, goods from us. you can get your money back if we havn't the goods to suit you v . f x ' All we ask of you is to give us a chance to show you what we have when you want to buy;. Then if we 'don't save you money you have done your duty and the fault is ours. I f : We don't advertise any old "gags" like "selling at cost," or or that we have come 'jto save the people by selling goods at 25 to 35 jjox wuuicoo Liiu.il uio uubuoi uiaiiuiaoiure. xntemgenc people ougnt to oe tirea 01 tnese gags. w prtJbwnu to xne lntemgenc puonc , (1 mi km D i mm n in v.- - - j ' 1 .... ' why it will be to their interest to see our goods when thev want to buv : 1st We have a good and complete stock and always keep it up. You are not forced to make your selections from broken stock and odds and ends. :; ' -r:- :. . " T - ' " ' r:r: ,' . -; ' 2nd. Our goods are bought as low as CASH, backed up by good judgment and experience, can buy - them. 3rd. We are always here to make good what We say about our goods, and we wiU do it. H ' 4th, We don't force; you to keep goods that d We giye the money back if you don't want the goods. We don't sell any- v' wuuuauw wwx tu, uioiciuiw we are aiways saiein returning money wnen gooas aon't suit. w c ua.ii csiiu w yyu as goou a SXOCK OI j Sm, Hats ani Caps, CMii Fr Men, Boys and life Leatte fits ' ' .All t ...... : All Kinds of Men's Furnishing Goods, Kinds of Dress Goods and Notions, i it. as you oanflid to the State, and eet and beat any prices made by the "selling at cost" and "Jelling below cost of manufacture" stores, and when we find that we can't do it, we will move out and let somebodv else move in. i ' manuiacture stores, and "We thank the public for the splendid patronage we have always had, and we would be worse than does if we flirt n our power to show our aonreciation hv nrnt.Ant.incr . int nf, , ' If m,. . s a ao tnat m m Truly, &c.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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