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ICRANFORD'Si I Clearance Sale I IS. NOW ON IN FULL BLAST. 1 [ 50, 331=3 and 20 Per Cent j ![ Discount On All Goods I [ Except "Carhart Overalls," Which Are l\et. I I 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 k cut prices, quietly and reasonably. Without the blare of trumpets, flash of red fire or blow- 1 ing of tin horns, we start this sale. I 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 ! I 100 Men's and Young Men's Suits f At HALF PRICE. I We have picked from our stock all the odd suits one of a kind and put | them on sale at half price. $7.00 suits at §3.50, SB.OO suits at $4.00, $lO 1 14 suits at 5, sl2 suits at 6, sls suits at 7.50. $18,50 suits at 9.25. These B y suits are all fine woolen goods and will go with a rush. You should not || •, miss this lot. I K Balance of our Regular Stock of Men's. Young Men's and Boys' Suits 1 g which are the Best ( lothing ever offered in Winston-Salt*in for the money | J we now put on sale at 20 per cent, discount. I I Men's and Young Men's Suits. I $ 4.00 Suits, now §3 20 $ 1250 Suits, now $ 10.00 f] 10.00 Suits, now 800 20.00 SuitP, now 1800 | : S ' ee | I M Overcoats About One Third Off. 1 Overcoats, now 5D 50 §l2 50 Overcoats now $ ji.no ja , f/j NSO Overcoats, uow 6.00 15 00 Overconto, now 10.00 H If lO.'X) Overcoats, now 750 20.00 Ovorcoat?, now 13 50 E lSP|f Our Regular Line Of Hats. I 1 o.yfrtfkiiio.wß.ri JH„ » I.SO lift's. row 1.20 300 Hats, now "2 40 E 200 Hats, now 1(50 500 Huts, now 400 KJ | Shirts, Underwear, Sox, Ties, Collars, in fact everything must go at 20 per cent, discount-- % D except "Carhart Overalls," which are net. All goods marked in plain figures--just take off h 20 per cent, and you have the selling price. When we hold Clearance Sales we make things B hum. We want room--we want to clear out each season's stock before the next arrives. We j§ don't mind the loss--we want money and not the goods. i I Sale Closes February 23. | ( KL. CRANFORD & CO. fi ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. WINSTON, N. C. M » ee»eeeeeeeeeee@essee®ee»ef | SAVE 1 9 # IT'S EASY ! Merely a matter of spend* # [ Z ing less than you earn. Keeps growing eas- X A A ier, too. Becomes surprising after you hav|, m 4 m practiced it a while. People fall into the habit J | A of spending thoughtlessly, and imagine they j| can't save. We pay * ! I 4 PER CENT | w 0 Interest on Savings. Why not open an ac- y I |* count TODAY. © f I Piedmont Savings Bank, i H ® y| © Corner Liberty and Fifth Streets, I WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. |j tr vzxn"n&A&mßc ai&3%em*z ■** 9 MOM ■ MMI I ■ 8118 -ZRN\3R~R. ZHSZBTZJJ SBVCJRX.-. m ■ n nm^\ 111 The GORRELLSI j 0F farmers I Warehouse I 1 I WINSTON, N. C. Want to sell your tobacco. They will give yon a I square deal on every sale, and will always get you the V I biggest prices for your tobacco. I ! I January, 11)07 : Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays. (February, 1907 : Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays. March, 1907 : Mondays, Wednesdays. Fridays. 1 I I fMVSAAAA I > E. W. O'H ANION } I [, £ WINSTON-SALEM'S % I | Leading Druggist. > I I£ Largest and best conducted \ I y Druy business in the State. / I Be sure to visit OTlanlon's when f I ♦7 you are at Winston. Glad to \ I I 'j serve you in any way. 1 • | O'Hanlon'sisTHEPlace. 1 m WALNUT COVE, N. C. I \ Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Ccmmis=J sion Merchants ar.d Brokers. ) The farmers of Stokes County will find the store on { Watkins & East headquarters for feedstuffs of alu i kinds, chop, shipstuff, corn, bran, hay, meal, flour,l \ etc. Prices guaranteed to be the lowest, j Merchants of Stokes County will save money by buy* j ing their goods from us. We represent several ol I the largest wholesale houses in the South, and ar( | prepared to meet all competition. Qents and Soys' (loin J ||| j jgf3 « o are now icceix ing our THI! line of goods It you want I J BE the best in Overcoats, Suits, PanK lints, Shoes' Shirty I | E Underwear, Neckwenr, Trunks and VVJIM S, f r hoth Men I I E and Boys, don't forget to call on us. We mike the lowest 1 prices possible. When in town Come in anil tie for y° ur * IL. J. Lackey &Co I il MADISON, N. C.
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