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STILL GOING ON! The Great Reduction Sale of Goods, Notions and Shoes that is now going at The Vass NercantOe Company Will Continue to Jan. 1,1921 and now is time to get bargains while they last. These Goods are all marked below cost and is a sacrifice sale in order to close them out, as we need the money and they have got to go. This the time to take advantage of this big opportunity and stock up with shoes ahd wearing ap parel. Come in and see our low prices $2.25 Men's Dress Shirts now $1.70 $3.00 “ “ “ “ $2.25 $2.75 Union Suits now - $2.00 40 cent Percale now - 30c 45 cent Ontings now - • 30c 35 cent Ginghams now 25c Overalls - • ■ 1.90 Aprom Ginghams, per yard 16 $10.00 Shoes now - ■ $7.50 $8.00 Shoes now - - $6.00 $3.00 Hosiery now - $2.25 $2.00 Hosiery now - - $1.50 $1.00 Hosiery now • - 75c 60 cent Hosiery now - - 45c 45 cent Hosiery now going at 35c Grade Green Coffee 15 cents. Ship Stuff $2.90 Other items of goods in proportion. These are just a few items, others are too numerous to mention Sale will run only 30 days VOLUME 1 SUBSCRIPTION $: From Upper Christmas has passed oi Upper Hoke. No accidents! everybody seemed to enjoj the fullest extent Mr. D. K. Blue, register ol is spending the holidays Mr. J. P. Blue, on route twc We are having some vt these days, and it’s playing out>door work, and our in bad shape from the and steady travel. Mr.' A, W. McNeill, who ing in a ship yard in Virgii three years is home for th< McNeill is looking well am ing back again. We' are sorry to report C. A. McNeill, of near Cypi we understand he is impro] We would be glad to settled down so we woi things would be for the| Everything is so congeste< to figure ahead. The fai whether to plant a large one, but it seems that a ^and cotton aoreage woul< But will the farmers do will think the other felloe much and it will be a * to put in about the samel had this year. What thej comes, too much of evei goes the prices. But if supplies will only come price why won’t there be in ten cent cotton and t^ as their was in 30 cent cot tobacco with everything to buy at the highest pri( few years. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sij county, who has been v\i Simpson, have returned h<{ son's first trip to Hoke, ai visitors to Upper Hoke h< pleased with the general everything. Mr. and M^ E. Morrisoj spending a couple of mom tives in Upper Hoke hav^ in High Point. Mr. J. Hector Smith waj itor- to Raleigh, Fayette^ last week, he is connecti Bragg land appraisership. Their was a box supper! ty at Hopewell, quite a ni| taken in, and Mr. D. M( prize for being the ta< Smith for being the uglic mie McGill for being the good set of judges. Hopeing one and all a| perous New Yecur and be as they may, that all best, in the long run. There is one thing that i to-the-farm movement q| thing else, and that is to start closing down.
The Pilot (Southern Pines, N.C.)
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