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(Clearance Sale j IS NOW ON IN FULL BLAST. | I 50, 331=3 and 20 Per Cent I I Discount On All Goods I I Except "Carhart Overalls," Which Are /Nlet. 1 This is our time for clearing out Winter Stock and everything must be sold. Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing of any and every sort, Hats and Furnishings-=all will be offered at f? cut prices, quietly and reasonably. Without the blare of trumpets, flash of red fire or blow- « ing of tin horns, we start this sale. 1 Here's the most stupendous price slashing of the I . season. Cast your eyes at these superb values ! | All the latest and best! All winners ! 1 100 Men's and Young Men's Suits ( At HALF PRICE. I { We have picked from our stock all (lie odd suits one of a kind and put H them on sale at half price. $7.00 suits at §3.50, SB.OO suits at $4.00, $lO jl A suits at 5, sl2 suits at 6, sls suits at 7.50, $18.50 suits at 9.25. These § I suits are all fine woolen goods and will go with a rush. You should not J ■ miss this lot. fi S Balance of our Regular Stock of Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits a jf which are the Best Clothing ever ottered in Winston-Salem for the money jg a we now put on sale at 20 per cent, discount. B J I | .- Men's and Young Men's Suits. I »v Musi H f tuTAjtd $ 4.00 Suits, now S3 20 sl2 50 Suits, no v $ 10.00 & I Jm / Overcoats About One Third Off. ij P|y / $5 00 Overcoats, now $ 3.u0 sl2 50 Oveiconts now $ U.OO » gt 8(50 Overmats, now SOO 15.00 Overcoat*, now 1000 P j "" I f 10.00 Overcoats, now 750 20.00 O'vwmtH, now 13 50 M{ I Wm i Our Regular Line Of Hats. 1 OvrrifMUMkjEutSclMffimtfe* B; ,o v 'j " M,S ' now 210 ■ ■ 200 Hats, now 1 .(>0 000 Hats, now 400 H (Shirts, Underwear, Sox, Ties, Collars, in fact everything must go at 20 per cent, discount-- fa (except "Carhart Overalls," which are net. All goods marked in plain figures--just take off 20 per cent, and you have the selling price. When we hold Clearance Sales we make things fa hum. We want room--we want to clear out each season's stock before the next arrives. We don't mind the loss--we want money and not the goods. | Sale Closes February 23. j I KL. CRANFORD & (XX $ | SAVE | ® • 0 I T'S EASY ! Merely a matter of spend- A X ing less than you earn. Keeps growing eas -0 ier, too. Becomes surprising after you have n® A practiced it a while. People fall into the habit 9 H of spending thoughtlessly, and imagine they CI can't save. We pay | 4 PER CENT | Interest on Savings. Why not open an ac* 7k # count TODAY. 5 • Piedmont Savings Bank,« © Corner Liberty and' Fifth Streets, # WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. '5 >\ | The GORRF.LLS 0f Farmers , Warehouse WINSTON, N.C. v, 'v. Want to sell your tobacco. They . will give you a square deal on every sale, and will always get you the biggest prices for your tobacco. ' "■ ! - 8 January, 1907 : Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. February, 1907 : Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. % March, l'.K)7 : Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. > E. W. O'HANLONX f WINSTON-SALEM'S C Leading Druggist. > / Largest and best conducted C * Hruy business in the State. # sure to visit O Hanlon's when # u are at Winston. Glad to \ yve you in any way. mlon's is THE Place. wrnaNSTEAST WALNUT COVE, N. C. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Commis= sion Merchants and Brokers. The farmers of Stokes County will find the store of Watkins & East headquarters for fe.'ds tuffs of all kinds, chop, shipstuff, corn, bran, hay, meal,flour, etc. Prices guaranteed to be the lowest. Merchants of Stokes County will save money by buy ing their goods from us. We represent several of the largest wholesale houses in the South, and are prepared to meet all competition. 1 Ms id Boys' (loin; i Eg We are now recei\ing our. fall line If you want D| if; Underwoar, Xookwea', Trunks and botlf Wen y pri' es possible. When in Unyri iiilroh #c«r:';t«r'-y*oar |a self. I L. J. Lackey & Co | N.C.
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