i - 1 i iihiihii iii II J !■ i^ infilling ~ CRANFORD'SJ J Clearance Sale J [ IS NOW ON IN FILL BLAST. I 50, 331=3 and 20 Per Cent I Discount On All Goods ■ Except "Carhart Overalls," Which Are Met. I This is our time for clearing out Winter Stock and everything must be sold. Men's, Boys' M and Children's Clothing of any and every sort, Hats and Furnishings--all will be offered at k l\ cut prices, quietly and reasonably. Without the blare of trumpets, flash of red fire or blow- V I ing of tin horns, we start this sale. I Here's the most stupendous price slashing of the | season. Cast your eyes at these superb values ! | All the latest and best! All winners ! j 100 Men's and Young Men's Suits ] ) At HALF PRICE. m We have picked from our stock all the odd suits one of a kind and put I U them on sale at half price. $7.00 suits at $3.50, SB.OO suits at $4.00, $lO I I 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 | miss this lot. I Balance of our Regular Stock of Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits 1 which are the Best Clothing ever offered in Winston-Salem for the money J | we now put on sale at 20 per cent, discount. | 1 Men's and Young Men's Suits. | $ 1.00 Suits, now $3 20 $ 12 50 Suiis, now $ 10.00 500 Suits, now 4.00 15 00 Suits, now 12 00 1 10.00 Suits, now 800 20.00 Suit'?, now 1(>00 | jHMu Boys' Knee Pant Suits. | $p 00 Suits, now $ 100 84 0) Suitß, now $3 20 ® 1 Overcoats About One Third Off. I - j i $ 5.00 Overcoats, now $3 50 sl2 50 Overrun fa no.v $ 9.00 j£ B ,ft 850 Overcoats, now 000 15.00 Ovarcoatw, no>, 10 00 [j Iff 10.00 Overcoats, now 750 20.00 Overcoat*, now 13 50 * I jj Our Regular Line Of Hats. | I H RtB » now $ 250 Huts, now § 2.00 1 1.50 Ha's, now 1.20 3.00 Hats, now 240 0 200 Hats, now 1.00 5.00 Hats, now 400 | ■ Shirts, Underwear, Sox, Ties, Collars, in fact everything must go at 20 per cent, discount-- 1 ■ 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 ■ 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. I I Sale Closes February 23. j ( NT L. CRANFORD ST I K ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. WINSTON, N. C. I 1 s AV E | IS IT'S EASY ! Merely a matter of spend- 2 2 ing less th&n you earn. Keeps growing eas- * X $ too. Becomes surprising after you have (ft v X practiced it a while. People fall into the habit £ # of spending thoughtlessly, and imagine they # can't save. We pay X v| 4 PER CENT 0 Interest on Savings. Why not cpen an ac- || © count TODAY. 1 Piedmont Savings Bank, li 9 Corner Liberty and Fifth Streets, £) WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. . |* [[The GORR LLSj -of Farmers Ware hoy sc v WINSTON, N. C. Want to so 11 your tobacco. They will give yon a square deal on every sale, and will always get you the I biggest prices for your tobacco. January, 15)07 : Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. February, 1907 : Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. • March, 1907 : Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. A^AAAAA SE.W.OTI ANION* I / WINSTON-SALEM'S X [ Leading Druggist. > 1y Largest and best contacted C J Drug business in the State. / Be sure to visit OTianlon's when f C y«u are at Winston. G!ad to X 1 t serve you in any way. , lO'Hanlon'sis THE Place.} WATKINS & EAST WALNUT COVE, N. C. | Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Commis= sion Merchants and Brokers. f I The farmers of Stokes County will find the store of Watkins & East headquarters for fe;dstuffs of all I kinds, chop, shipstuff, corn, bran, h \v, meal,flour, i etc. Prices guaranteed to be the lowest. ♦ | Merchants of Stckes 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. I Ms id Boys' (loin; I | R He are now receiving our full Tim* of aKg , ' le est * n Overcoats, Suits, Pant"», flats, Shoes; Shirts, $ Sj Underwear, Neckwear, Trunks and Val K»S, f,.r both Men I 9 KI «nd B>ys, d«n't forget to rail onus. We make the lowest I I Pp possible, When in town c.iur in ami see for your- I |I L. j. Lackey & CcfL

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