Voii no douht have been reading the good stories about our Clothing for so.ne ti.ue. « ow we im - goi»g to give yon some ("acts to confirm all that has been said and will be | !. : ' i worthy of your most, careful consideration I? The EanicHt Tiling In The World ® s to lllil,ie statement*.. The very hardest thing to do is to prove statements 'hat are not ' 'sSfiF' 0,1 Hero*-A re Facts. Bring this price list, with you to prove them if you like. { 01:5 "" RS ' I 110 Men's Suits* Men's Overcoats. | JH^9Sw r 'rJ3 I 'liion Cassimon> Suil*, ■!! at >l ltci- ht..i ■ r S~> Our Price, ;&i.4H j Blue Beaver Overcoats, sold tit. other stores for 81, Onr Price, $2 98 tl lilack and Fancy t'licviots. sn!l at uthcr st, f.ir sT.SO " " ?>.(» : Bliie Beaver Ulsters, sold at other stores for 85, •• «• i! IH )'] '/ Xavv Blue Suits, sold at .other stuiv-s for svV' " " 6.00 j Black Fine Beaver Overcoats, sold by others for 810. '• " 750 11 JH / All-Wool Broun .Melton suits, sold tlie n s i'«,r ,slO " " 7.50 j Extra fine Kersey Overcoats, sold by others for $12.50 " '• 10.00 n v Chesterfield Xir.y Blue suiis. sold !. tor 810 " " 7.50 j We have overcoats at all prices up to $25.00, and can please any 1 \ H Heavy Black (May Worsted suits, sillily I 810 7.UM 1 man, rich or poor, in a good overcoat for his iiuuiey. I - BOYS' SUITS. HATS AND CAPS. UNDERWEAR. At 98c., 81.50. 82.00. §3.00. 5.'!,50. 81.00 and s.">.(»o. We are headquarters for liatsand Caps, and can We have good warm Underwear at 25c 40c u c w „i i give you Hats at 50c., 75c„ SI.OO, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 50c., 75c„ 8100 and 81.50 per garment' the and 8ii.00„ Caps at 25c. and 50c. each. kind that keeps you warm and free from colds. I In fact we have nearly every tiling joii want to wear and can save you money. 1 Conic ami iin a look before you buy. El costs you nothing*. jN.L,C It A ITFOF Tv & COMPAIY, THE OLD RELIABLE Rsady - madel WWfBEHS Brown's Warehouse ' } WAREHOUSE Winston, - . v r Lv\ls the market t xery ytar in the hi!£]i«'st average prices for tobacco. 'talk U cheap. H I#l | ■ ng Mjfl but it takes work to make averages. Jirin# your tobacco to Drowirs ami every H YJF HB 5 W BW _■ * pile shall have clone attenton and britig the very highes/ market price. i *8 ICJP Our now Auctioneer, Mr. Jack Palmer, stays with every pile BIG e KICKS. till lie got* the very Inst hid possible on it. I have bought » big line of ready made i-lothing at. a reduced price and am offering , them cheaper than they ean First Sale Days For December ~xi,iar « i.»s.,iur«ro„:v-.-r.f: . V>7 >1 and ,i„w„,«,price...it v „„ i r l?L. H '!. d ? iie , to T n,lM,y "" J c " at " me " rur tj,i»t,i B t, a( ie....twin I «y further that we have your interest at heart a, much a» we have our own and will Mondays, *V edncsdays ami Fridays. w "" 1- 1 k«l> hue at .d! tfr.v #*>,l* and 1,-IV.IH of all kinds an I als > a big sin.* 1 «et you the very highest market price for all I lie tobacco yoiiull with lie. of shoes and will compare prices with any merchant. J four friend* ' We ihaiiKyou for your liberal pationaui I'OI the p«st :>2 years,and « ~ . A. It. GORKELL & SON. last year ami hope by liaid w«»rk 1» have the same in the future. Brown's Is Headquarters for High Prices F, El NJjLS OHi For Novembt-r—Mondays, HVdnesdays, Fridays. \ our IpiemN. j For |)ecem'K»r-~Tuesdays. Thursdays, Saturdays. J R ilflrdbtlllkj J\ • C/. or last sals, br leg us your tobacco and we will make it pay yon well to sell with FLETCHER BROTHERS 18 THE PLACE TO BUY Good ClotMi.'g, SHOES, .ats aad Furnishings—Cheap. FLETCHER BROS., 430 Trade Street, Winston, /N. C P. H. Ask to sec our up-to-date 08c Hat*.

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