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What Of The Future In This Time of War ? 9 While Eventually THE ALLIES will win the war, L it is the consersus of expert opinion that the day of Final Victory and Permanent Peace is Far Off. In the mean time, the American people, who must win the war, will be forced to contribute their full resources of manhood and mate rial weal h. The Cprm'in^ are knocking at the gateway of Italy, they ^ - ha.e, for all practical purposes, destroyed the military assistance that was once expected from Russia and Kouma nia, and they are now massing for an attack on Calais. Then to England. The submarine has not been conquered. Our shores and cities may be bombarded at any time. In a Time when all the resources of the nation will be re quired for its defense, certain factories and in dustries will be stripped of their labor. Supplies will be diminished and prices will soar. Don't Hoard ! Discard Luxuries!! Buy Necessities Only !! You can aid the Government by savirg and by preparing to raise an extra crop another year. All will be needed. Our Sale Closes on Christmas Eve. Effort to Close Out all Feedstuff. 800 bags best grade Shipstuff, $2.40 per bag or $47.50 per ton. 800 " Red Dog - $3.40 per bag or $66.00 per ton. Buy Your Soda and Guanos while you can get it. Ships may he sunk, freights congested, and ony serious accident may occur in times of a world-wide war. Can vou buy Coal now? How about Sugar? 500 Barrels Best Flour at $10.75 PER BARREL Now in Our Warehouses 100 tons 16 per cent Acid at . . . .' $ 20.00 100 tons Obers' Tobacco at 54.50 50 tons 8-3-2 at - ^ 4?.00 1 00 tons C. S. Meal at o2.00 100 tons Nitrate Soda at 105.00 I ? ? ? ? ? We Undersell on Furniture. These Prices are Lower Than Factory Prices to us Today. It Must Go! i ONE FIVE-PIECE WALNUT SUIT, Consisting of I ted, Dresser, Chiffonier, Washstand and Dressing Table, WHICH SOLD FOR $145.00, NOW $107.50 ONE FOUR-PIECE WALNUT SUIT, WORTH $125.09, NOW $87.50 ONE WALNUT DRESSER, WASHSTAND, AND Hit ASS RED, $85.00, NOW $61.50 ONE QUARTERED OAK, RUBBED AND POLISHED WORTH $65.00, NOW $52.75 ONE QUARTERED OAK THREE-PIECE SlIT, WORTH $55.00, NOW $46.25 TWO QUARTERED OAK THREE-PIECE SUITS, WORTH $50.00, NOW $41.25 TEN DRESSERS WORTH TEN DOLLARS, NOW $8 THREE SUITS, THREE-PIECE SERPENTINE FRONT, WORTH $ 15.00, NOW $36 25 OAK REDS, 72 INCHES HIGH. WORTH $10.00, NOW $7.75 ONE FUMED OAK FIVE-PIECE SUIT, WORTH $60.00, NOW $49 We Will Allow 30c per Pounc! for Cotton for All Merchandise Bought Durirg This Sale (Cotton to be strict to good middling.) Also $1.10 per Bushel for Cotton Seed. We have the Goods and the Prices-? I hen for every $5.00 spent cash or $5.00 paid on account we will give you a ticket which will entitle you to one chance at To be Given Free on the Afternoon of December 24th Piedmont Wagons Hackney Buggies Parker Baggies Plows of all Kinds Farming Implements Clothing , Shoes, Hats Dry Goods, Notions Examine these Prices of Best Grade Goods Overcoats ?8.89 and $!J.y8 Union Suits, Boys 59 cts. Union Suits, Girls 59 cts. Caps 33 cts. and 48 cts. Men's Suits 11.48 Roys Suits 5.48 Men's Hats 98 Blankets, formerly $7.50, now $5.48 Blankets, formerly $4.00, now '2.98 Comforts 2.98 Buggy Robes, formerly $8.00, now 5.56 Handkerchiefs 4 cts. and 9 cts. Homespun 9f? cts. and 14 cts. Now on the Rood 1 Car Muriate Potash 1 Car Sulphate Potash 2 Cars Salt Place Your Orders Now . Sale Closes Dec. 24th. We Pay the Highest Cash Prices for Cotton, Cotton Seed and All Kinds of Produce. We Know Your Wants - We Want Your Business We Can Offer You an Extra Price in Exchange for Any Gcods as Above Priced. X lie Austin - Stephenson Company WE BUY FOR LESS! SMITHFIELD, N. C. WE SELL FOR LESS J
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