The Barfield-Driver Salvage Company of Wilson, N. C.
has in charge the Consigned $15,000 Stock of Seasonable Dry
Goods Formerly known and operated as R. Lewis. This stock
has been taken over by
Abdalla & Vinson of Selma, N. C.
This sale will go down in history as the greatest value-giving event ever
witnessed by mortal men. It will demoralize competition and baffle skepties.
Never before in history has a sale or will a sale create such a wild pitch of
enthusiasm as this one will create. People will come from miles around to at
tend. All we can say is when the sun rises on Opening Morning, Friday, Octo
ber 12. 1917, is for you to make a bee line for this store ? because it is going
to sweep the town and country like a cyclone. Hundreds of sales have been
held in this country ? you may have seen and attended them all ? but when you
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attend this one memories of all others will sink into utter insignificance. Never
before has such a slaughtered upheaval been witnessed by civilized humanity.
Come to the sale early, bring your wives, friends and sweet-hearts. Pass up
one aisle and down the other ? count your change and keep your own bundles ?
and make yourself at home.
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Positively without doubt this entire $15,000 stock of seasonable, fashion
able Dry Goods has been placed in the hands of the Barfield-Driver Salvage
? * Co. ? the South's famous special sales conductors and Auctioneers ? and this
entire stock, including Show Cases and all Store Fixtures, will positively be sold
at some price or other ? and then ? Good-bye.
Don't forget the place and date
and attend. Conducted by the South's famous special Sales Conductors and Auctioners
BARFIELD BROS. .
Place of Sale: R. Lewis Old Stand
On Third Street, Smithfield, N. C.