NOVEMBER 18.1921. The BRE^VAED news, DREVARD, NORTH tAltOUNA.^ tm MfMiNi TT NOTHING CHARGED AT THIS SALE , SERICTLY CASH A NOTHING AT THIS SALE STRICTLY CASH That will ilhiminate the country for miles and miles around! ' - ^ . ■ The Entire Sixty-Five Thousand Dollar Stock Stock of Anthony Brothers, purchased by the Brenner-Penny Company X - . r This stock was. bought by the Brenner-Penny Company at a price that will justify the presFent owners in selling it at this special sale that they are going to inaugurate, hot at Anthony Brothers’ fo,rmer prices, but at such prices that will astonish the buying public of Brevard and Transylvania County, and surrounding towns. It will pay the public to attend this sale within a radius of fifty miles. Every out-of-town' purchaser, purchasing merchandise to the amount of T'ifty Dollars, will have their railroad fare refunded. • We feel it is unnecessary to comment on^the quality and class of merchandise contained in this stock of goods, for it is well known to the buying public. This entire stock will be marked in plain figures, one price to every purchaser, and every article in the store guaranteed. The policy of this store is to satisfy every eustcJmer. In addition to this stock, our Mr; Brenner has just returned from the northern markets, where he purchased a first-class line of merchandise, consistmg of LADIES’COATS, CHILDREN’S COATS, SPORT SKIRTS and HATS. In the men’s department we are adding a big line of OHILDREN’S CLOTHING, and many other articles too numerous to mention, that you will find quoted below. m r-TO-WEftS ^CGESSORiES §l.r>() Lh(U«s'Black and Brown Silk Hosu. First qual ity, fculo price 85c L'idi<'“s’ 'V’eitrht Sweaters, Anthony’s form er priOi3 up to $10. Bi'tinner iVuny’s Sale Pi'ice.. §3.y.5 Ladies’ H->avy weJght S.veaters, Anthony’s former pritjo up to $10. $4.95 Ladies’ Silk S\v(*at( rs, Anthony’s former price r>() Brenn to §89.50 Bveimer-Peiiny’s price S19.95 to S“i9.50 Georgette Blouses, Anthony's former ]u-ico u]) to ^3LS-50, sale price .$5.95 to §7 95 Voile Blouses, Anthony's former price $1.50, Bren- ner-Ponny’s sale priee 85o Sport Skirts, formerly sold up to ^32.50 Brenner- I^enny sale price 69 95 Skirts, 8.“^0 00 value, sale jjrioe $12 50 Skirts, §12 50 value, sale price 84 95 Silk Petticoats, to close at s:ile price 95 NSiddies, nil colors, $P^50 value, sale price S5 95 P(i.ul -Tonfts Middi(!S, fornjer price from 82.50 to $4.50 sale price $1 50 to §2.45 All-Wool Serge Bloomers, value $T 50, sale price $4.9y $2.50 Cotton Bloomers, sale price $1.G5 Cotton Crepe Kimonas, sale price Co?rii jvan h:;>:h-toj) Siioes, ni»u{.! !iv (li,‘ b'-sf iiinnafaft ’rets ;u the country such as Kn(M-];iTT(i mpi! Slntt r. :*rd other gGca ninkps, tornierly sold >{i) fo $'.6 ])r; ■(* $7.95 Boys’ scout Siioes, all sir.5,-s, 31.00 v i.ies, sale I'ric"^ - $1.95 Boys’ black dress Shoes, formerly sold for $5.50 s;t1s price c2.95 Bovs’ atui Misses’ Shoes, values un to $7. sale price . ' f $3.95 The policy of this store is to conduct two sales; semi-annuaily, one in the fail and one in the spring, and we take the hberty to state in advance that after the buyiiig public visits our store during this, our first sale, they will be thoroughly convinced when the Brenricr-Fenny Com pany advertises a saie, it means a saving of dollars to those who attend. WATCH THE PAPE.RS daily during this sale as you will see what wonderful values we are offering the public at prices lower thian ever heard of before. SUITS GVEBCOATS FliPISHINGS Men’s Dress Shirts, all sizes," value $2, Brenuer- Penny sale price Men’s Hart Schaffuer & Marx Suits and Overcoats,, formerly sold up to $30-00, mostly medium weight,. Brenner-Penny’s sale price $14.95. Hart Schaflfner & Matx and Kuppenheimer and other good makes Men’^ Suits, value up to $40* Brenuer-Penny’s sale price $22.50. Hart Schaffuer & Marx and Kuppenheimer Suits ar.d Overcoats, formerly sold for $45. Brenner-Peu- ny’s sale price $27-50. Best gfHde Hart Schaffuer & Marx and Kuppen heimer Suits ai’.d Overcoats, former! 5* sold up to $75. Brenner-Penny’s sale price $32.50. Bloch Tailored Overcoats, value up tp $40. Brenner- Penny’s sale pnce $22.50. Men’s Dress Pants, formerly sold at $(5-.50 to $12-50, Brenner-Penny’s sale price $S.')0 to ,'*0.7)0. Men’s Overalls, real gootl quality, value $1.50, Bren ner-Penn3’’s sale price y.")C. Blue Work Shirts,' Anthony’s former price $1, Bren- ner-Penny’s sale price (>.3c. Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, Anthony’s former price $1.50 to $2.50. Tliey are sl'ghtly soiled. Bren ner-Penny’s sale pri(^ (IDc. Men’s and Boys’ Caps Anthony’s former price $1..50 to $2.50, Brenner-Fenny’s sale price ‘)5c l^oys’ Knee Pants, all wool, in all sizes, Anthony’s former price ^3 tc $G, Brenuer-Penii}’’s sale price $1.50 to $3. DISCOUNTS Twenty-Five Per Cent Off On all HaBd-Made Blouses. * On all Bath Robes, Breakfast Coats and Negligees. Twenty Per Cent Off All new Fall Dre.sse^ in Canton Crepe, Cr:|ic Je Chine, Satins and Tricotines, Poriet Twills and Velours. ✓ „ New Fall Coats, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s. On all new Hats, including Vogue. On all Silk Underwear, including Crepe de Chine,. Satin and Silk Jerseys. > On ail new Fall Suits. On Sll Ladies’, Men’s, Boys’, Children’s SHOES, that have not been advertised. On all Trunks, Begs and Suit Cases. On all Manhattan Shirtte and Underwear.. On all Men’s Silk and Wool Hose. On all Men’s S\aeaters and Pajanias. On air Boys’ Suits and Overcoats.'^ - On all Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps^ I r V , ‘ \ Main Stseet, Next Hunter^s Pharmacy Hen iersonville, N. •? - . ^ t ■■ ■ ■ Main Street, Next Hunter's Pharmacy HendeJrsonviHe, N« C. I— Ereniier-Peniiy Company ♦ . * , • * Successors to Antliony Bros. ■ ' i ■ , > • / . 1 ^ * ‘ -