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f^omptly At 9 Minutes Past 9 O’Clock, Friday Morning, Febru ary iSii:, We WiU SeU 9 Yards of Beautiful Ginghams For 9 Cents. ^—————— - » _ CRITICAL MOMENT HAS ARRIVED FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, at 9 MINUTES PAST 9 A. M. PRESTON WOODALL, BENSON,.NORTH CAROLINA We have placed our entire $30,000 stock in the hands of the U. S. SPECIAL SALES ^mi f°r *cn only to be distributed into the homes of the people at prices that will force you to buy. Beginning Friday February 12th, And Lasting Ten Days Only. FREE! FREE!! 24-lb sack of flour given awny w.h day during Uiia nale, ^ | Willi each and every 00c purchase wn will pise u ticket Coupon. Theee eouponi will be norntcred in dupli ce'ee and the one holding tbo lucky number will receive a 24-lb nack of flour free each day at 3:00 I*. SI. No ona connected with Preston Woodall will be onUUed to a tingle chance. THE CAUSE OF THIS MIGHTY SACRIFICE °Jl COTTON has created a condition which has never occurred before. Circumstances have so shaped themselves that we l ^ consisting ofTate Fa 1 and Winter Ladies’ and Men’s teady-to-wear dry goods, millinery, shoes, 1^^ to8ffiv» *** pummer and Winter trade. Rather than carry over the balance of our enormous stock another season, we have decided itsdMs^ied imlnmerchan^ifipan<WU1ThUnCl1^lg • aP °P?ort^it>r ^clothe themselves at a GREAT SACRIFICE. A large portion of our cap JlnnnnZfl J nec?? rellef‘ heroic wcriflcc! Me sometimes necessary, and this is one of THE TIMES. We meet the P^^npriy and emphatically. Notwithstanding our reputation as givers of the best values, we now give an extra twirl to the wheel of trade by ri!d by8 WOODALL-S8^ that COmpetit,°n *5 h k Ti neCeTry toL g° i,‘,° 1eta,ls relative to high-grade me"hanchse car y UDALL b, for e\ery man, woman and child for miles around know that whatever is bought from this store is the best money can buy. _All Transactions During thi» Sale will be for Cash Only. Positively no Phone Orders Taken._ TREE TRIP TO BENSON: We will pay railroad fare to out-ofrtywr. buyer, botfa way« on a »23.t)0 purcha«c within a radius of * 2Sttdte*r' _LOOK! READ!! REALIZE!! PROFIT!!! PRICES WRECKED IN EVERY DIRECTION. UWB* TAILORED sum $2.98 to $13.48 M^UdEa* Suita. Pariaian »tyW*. •" orar tha world turn |S.OO op to mot, Tha U. 8. Special Sale. Co. $2.98 to $13.48 98c to $2.48 n SkMa la Oi|a, caherdioee, etc WNar ralaaa, |LOI op to M OO 98c to $2.48 aura suns $2.49 to $13.48 MSS Maa*a Suita la »»ni, worat ad% CmEmtu, ate, all aiiee and patterae, formerly aoltf far M-00 cp to 1*0.00 while poor aba b Wa $2.49 to $13.48 BOYS' BURS 98c to $7.48 SOS Bapa* Salta, all apea, Norfolk •da, etc, ftraiwlp aald far |l.tO op la fttJO, aale priaa 98c to $7.48 UAJXSr COAT* $2.98 to $12.48 100 Ladies' Coots, 1114 models, ell siaoe end colon now streets, regular value (8-00 up to (MOO U. 8. Spec ial Solas price $2.98 to $12.48 TABLE LINEN 18c to 78c 1,000 yards table linen in white and colored, formerly sold far Me up to IIE yard, ale price 18c to 78c MEWS O YES COAT! $3.78 to $13.48 •00 Mao's Overcoats la broken lota and sites, regular value M-00 up to moo, while they last $3.78 to $13.48 BOYr KNEE PANTS 19c to 78c Beys' Enas Paata, all agae aad pattern, regular values Me ap to »! •*», while they last 19c to 78c silk wrracoATs 78c to $2.48 M hi the lot, all color* aaO fagu lartp for *1.00 op to $*00 U. 8. Special Sale* Ce. price 78c to $2.48 DUSI GOODS 8c to. 78c yard Draaa Good* all color* la aargoa, —-- gabardine* wool, ate. for mer prtaa IS* op to *14® par* Sal* 8c to 78c yard • MBITS PANTS 98c to $3.98 •00 pair* ef Man’* Pa*»* all aha* and pattama la aargoa, worotad* ate, a*U all orar the world for *140 op to *040. Sal* prlta 98c to $3.98 CHILDREN'S SHOES AND FUR NISHINGS AT THE COST OF PBO DUCTION. _ » LADIES’ WAISTS 38c to $1.98 7S in Us» lot, /armor price 60c up lo $0^0 U. S. Special Sales Co. prieo 38c to $1,98 SPECIAL MINUTE SALES W« quota a few tpoetal* which will tako pines an Friday, February 1/th /or n limited time only. Fran 10:»0 to 11 we will tail canto Spool Thread at ttte a spool only 4 to a customer. From 1:30 to 2 wa will sell Froot da Loom Btaacblny yard wide , 10 - i ynrda to a customer /or 70c. From ■ to l:M wa will s*U $1 jOO Bad Spreads only t to a cuetomar tor me anah. LADIES’ MILUN’EKT 150 U4iH' Hats, elegantly trimm ed, newest shapes end styles, Paris tea fashion, former pries $1.60 ap to $10.00, while they last et lees than wholeaala coat. DOMESTICS 8cSee Island g^e yd. 8c Amoskeag Gingham 6Hc yd. 10c Proot da Loom Bleaching 7tke yd 6c Plaida 4tte yd. 10 and lte Outing Flannel 8c yd. MEN'S SHOES 98c to $3.98 1-600 peire of men’s sh>es In black end tana, former price $1.50 ap to $5.00, while the last 98c to $3.98 OIL CLOTH 15c yd. AD oil clothe formerly sold for SOe up to »c the yard, this sale 15c yd. LAD IBS* 3UOB8 98c to $2.98 300 pair* ladiaa' ahoaa In black and tan* 1914*13 atylee *ail regular ly for 1150 Bp to 35.00. U. 8. Spec ial Sales Co. price 98c to $2.98 SILKS 17c to 78c yd. 2.000 yard* of tilk in all coon reg* oar price 26c op to $1.30 per yard, ■ale price 17c to 78c yd. MEN’S HATS 38c to $2.98 76e Hat* Stetson M OO kata and up |2 9g OUiara reduced In proportion. 38c to $2.98 CHILDREN’S COATS 98c to $2.48 100 ohldno’a coat*, all colon and •Uee, regular ralve $1A« op to 33.00 Tkia aals 98c to $2.48 COKSBT8 38c to 79c Cornell aold for 60c up to $1.26, wiidu tLay Uat 38c to 79c kACES AND EMBROIDERIES AT LE.'i3 THAN THE HILL C08T. LADIES’ FURNISHINGS 10C Hom 7V*c 20c Uom 25c Hose 60e Underear Muslin underwear and other fur nishing. reduced la proportion. MEN’S FURNISHINGS 10c Handkerchief. 10c Hoae 20c Hoae 7 72 26c Hom 60c Underwear • .. 60c Work riiirt. 60c Droa* ahlrta $1.00 Draae ahirta JIM Wright’. Health Underwear IOC, trunks and SUIT cases AU trunk, and leather goods to go ■>t lest than maut.focturara coat Nobody can 5 ESUp UasEdSlSde. Co Why? •*&£$£, dSKwmfi* Tr^f”*'1 "* •»"*«». chanUdo. No, indeed we .ell at manufacIW.cwt Became they don t have to f.*ure co.t and then add a profit, like mer I WANTED • nmiwop Mia lad mi nnu wumu AKD am wan urvt at on^i WEE I1MUI. MNd WOODALL PRESTON WOODALL, BENSON, N. C. NOTICE Oar tier* will k. rW~4 W*m—4ty TVorwity. February l*_|j ra-atrk aleck. N# aw* •4«lMa< (at* biHUItf taw ill aftawlaf <•7 Friday. Frbrwary IKK I ala. i »«*t • A. M.
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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