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N. Y The President's Message. B IB -:o: GO TO THE Progressive Cash House -OP- ih im FOR BARGAINS IN Fall and Winter Goods. I e Defy Competition anil Invite All to Examine Our Stock. It is the Most Complete and Varied of any Store in Tow. Time and Space Prevents our Quoting Prices, but rest Assured we will NOT BE UNDERSOLD. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF ladies' Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Fine Shoes HATS, RIBBONS, OSTRICH TIPS, BUTTONS, &c. And Everything Needed to Complete a Lady's Costume. CLOTHIITG. You will find that we carry the most complete and best selected stock of Gent's and Youth's Keady-Made CLOTHING in the City. This department ia daily crowded with early buyers. They know there is no use waiting, that our Stock is now all in, and that it contains all the new and novel Styles for Dress, Street Wear and business Purposes. Our Stock comprises everything that can be wished for in Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Children's Clothing. We have taken Special Tains in the Selection of this Stock, and with our unsurpassed facilities we feel no he-itancy in saving thai we offer a LARGER,, mtlt AND MORE COMPLETE STOCK of Reliable Goods and at Loweb ?ttici:s than can be found ia this Section. V HO Our Stock in this Line is very Complete, and we say without fear of Successful Contradiction that we can cause you to rejoice when you examine our Goods and learn our Prices. HATS, CAPS AND CENTS' FUR- SHING GOODS. In this Line we are par excellence, beyond anything in the way of iLaundried and TTnlaundried Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, and Men's and Boys' Hats that can be called for. OUR PRICES WILL ASTONISH THE NATIVES. -WE PARTICULARLY HJVITE- GOLBSBOKO UST, C. One of the Greatest Bargain Houses ia Norti Carolina- The gates of the GOLDSBORO FAIR will be opened on the 10th; 11th and 12th of October, but the doors of the NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE are "no w "open, and members of the FARMER'S ALLIANCE and all others will find it to their advantage to call at the BARGAIN" STORE before purchasing. Below wj give you only a few prices, which CANNOT BE BEATEN. A big drive in Hats, from 13 cents up. Umbrellas from 40 cent up. A food Gent's Frogan for 98 cents. A Ladies fine Button Shoe for $1.23, cheap at 1.75. A Ladies Shoe for 93 cents, worth $1.23. Parson's & Son's Polka for $1.00, sold elsewhere for $1.25. Toile oap for hilf regular price. Corsets from 25 to 93 cents. Hosiery rrom 5 cen r up . Lead Pencils, Tab'ets, Pen Staffs, Blacking, etc.. for 1 cent each. Pocfd t Knives from 5 to 57 cents. Coffee Pots 5 cents. Good Tobacco 25 cents per lb. Good Coffee 15 cents. Best Parlor Match s, 6C0 for 5 cents. Country Merchants Should Call on us by all Means. Respectfully JOHN F. SOUTHERLAND, NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE. zDOWN THEY a O.I3 As we have passed through a long dull season, we are anxious- to do a Bi Business for a little money, and having this in mind, we ara now receiving the Largest Stock of General Merchandise that our house ever carried. Suits, Clothing from $295 Up. Eats from 40 Cents Dp, BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAP FOB CASH. Notions, nice line at close figures. Groceries, all Kinds at Lowest Prices. TOBACCO, 25 Cents per lb-, and Up. We make a specialty of Shces. Be sure to Examine our Stock, and the Shoe you get from us will bear Walking as well as; Riding. JglPAll wo ask is- a trial and by 3trict attention to busiaesa and fair dealing, we expect to please you. Everything is sold close now and we are- up with the times. - PETERSON & EOnnUNDSOR, WALNUT STEEET- W. H. GR. WFm 3 IS SELLING Fresh -;- Family -;- Groceries, AT ROCK. BOTTOM PRICES. On CIGARS, TOBACCO and SNUFF, he can .save yau big money. Call Be Convinced. All Goods Delivered in any part of the city. BRICK! 7 0 0.0;O0 ON HlSTD. If You Need Brick, Call on m& and Get Ptfces. r . x , . ... vw - p VI Oim a MM . In conclusion, allow as to say that we will do everything in our power to 7 sH you the same qua ity of goods at esg prjce3 than our Competitors can STOSslOiV do. bein"r pnnblp.il in an this- first nv thft lmmpnsft nn iat.it ifi wft . " . j W"-J 4UQ UUVi BiUllg tlb.ll.t'LJ A JL V. LkJl . t THE BAGGING TRUST Is a great imp sition upon the peopic cf ths- South. Wc lake no .atock in, nor nave any sympathy with Trusts, but we ilz, feeL an INTEREST iatlie WANTS of the l eople We have in Store a LINE of FIRST-CLASS RELIABLE GOODS atPmcEs to accord with the IIAliD TIMES: We oiler to the wholesale trade Side jfeat, Pork, ore carload Flour bough before the advance. Sugar, Coee, Tobacco, Snuff, Tctash, Lye, Soda, Starcli, Soap, ic. HONEST GOODS CHEAP. Huts, Staple Dry Goods, Notions, Alamance. Gotten. A Goorl Line of Crockery VERY LOW. A CARLOAD G. A. AND FIXE SALT JUST KECEITED. C O T T O TV TIE S A Quantity of Bagging That Must Be Closed Ont to Make Root for a Substitute. Everythins at a Close Margin. ZW Consignments of Cotton Solicited. Prompt Returns. Teat Prise Cttt&ra ,teed. THE GREATEST SACRIFICE OF THE AGE -AT- L. EDWARDS, 4Crr, THE FATHER OF LOW PRICES." and Wo are afraid if we don't do something now to reduce our Enormous Stock, we'll have to face a big glut before the end of this season. We have more than twice as many goods as we ever had at this time of the year, and, although our business has gi own beyond all bounds, and is growing and expanding more every day. we are timid about holding on to those countless piles any longer than we can help. So to make sure doubly certain, we shall begin this week with a special of. new goods that WILL STAGGER The Trade, and gave you many a dollar. Ybu may go to all the stores in this city to those especi ally who are claiming "not to be undersold," and get their prices; then come to me to the "Father of Low Prices." and you may rest assured that he will save you from 25 to 40 per cent. We bought these goods for -aroTCAsa, and paid out $75,000. M Y ENTIRE ST O C , Embracing; Dry Coods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks Yalises, and numerous other lines, I shall offer "at and below-cost." as these i 1 a. a l. - . ' COUNTRY MERCHANTS TO VISIT OUR STORE, We Can Give Them Immense Bargains. Don't fail to call befora purchasing a Sin,r Dollar's. Worth of your Fall and Winter Goods, OXi YOU VIL... REGBJ2T IT. POPULAR, PROGRESSIVE GASH HOUSE OF- H. M. STRQUSE, H. 1. STROUSE, odd wmi mm, u sik. s oo2& are bound to oo. and the inonev must come. And last, and by all means the best and biggest of , all the B I G jMONEY S A V ERS, I offer 500 Ladies' Cloaks, Wrappers and Jackets, in the newest and niost tisautiful styles and conceits of the Fashion centres of Europe, at about the cost of making and importing. We took these oil an importer's hand a few days ago we will give you the benefit of the bargan. Io XT .-s the Justice And do not class this announcement with the- Sensational, Unreliable 3t-i2 you're apt to find all around u?, and we are careful about our reputation. PLEASE HEED THIS: When you come to this city, don't allow youi3elf to be pulled in by other houses, but come right straight to this house and get my prices before you start buying. J 1 J L. EDWARDS, "THE FATHER OP X.OW PRICI" BEST & THOMPSON. "Country merchants and dealers in general will save hi money in buying SL-.mj , y . M 1 caa cl1 cbeaper this season than New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia or Rjchmond houses. RememlxT tha: my establishment is opposite the Savings Bank:
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