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t SMI i FRUIREI Pianos, Organs, Trunks I BY THE I Company i buMm* which has housed the Furniture, Music and Baggage Departments of this establishment for the lest ten years has been sold. Within a few weeks ! 1 * in to make alterations for the new owners. WE MUST GET OUT. h I . Until new_can be secured for these departments, we must house them in enr warehouses, which already are crowded. There is not room enough for more than l • very small pert of our big stock. Therefore we are compelled to sacrifice the goods at prices so low that you are bound to buy. Tlaa'Bamas and HoOaday furniture stock includes suites and extra pieces that will fit into every home. Soma are appropriate for the magnificence of the mansion: others j * i humblest homes. No where will one find a nicer, prettier, more dependable stock. 1 -prices in this advertisement, nor will we undertake minute descriptions of the various articles spread over this tremendous store. The task (>' we could not begm to do justice to the subject*. However, we do outline a few of the offerings, hoping that you may gain an idea of just how stu to you this sale is. , # » Ivory, Three-Tone Grey, Walnut and Mahogahy Bed-Room Suites ^ These are lovely thing*—just right for Bridal Present®, ^ or to go into the new home. . W# km them ia tout-piece or seven-piece suits. The four piece* bi dad* Bod, Dressers. Chiffoniers and Dressing Tables. The larger Suites haws, la addition to those, Rocker, Chair and Vanity Dresser, Theee are dainty hits of furniture, with the most superb finish upon tbs best woods procurable. They are colling now for twice the prices ws are going to aharge during this sals. They are a feast for the eyes. You ara*t see them. .PIANOS, ORGANS AND PLAYER PIANOS Schulz, Werner, Straube, Putnam, Piedmont. Fhr* Schul> Playsro—-Three Straight Pianos—28 Organs. All in too condition and randy to be installed in your home. 1 BARGAINS, ALL! Wo an making some startling Reductions in these instruments be , cause we poetthrsly must sell them to save the space. Magicold Refrigerators Three—only three left, beautifully finished in ivory—Superb piece* ornamental anywhere, large ice capacity, ample refrigerating space.' Priced Below j^iolmle Coat White Lily De Lore dswic, all steel, white enameled. If Beauty At Your Price * Roller Top Desk Vwo only—each five feet long, with auto matically locking drawers and lota of filing •pore. Made of beet seasoned oak, beautifully stained—just the thing for the office. Priced Extremely Low Hobby Horses and Wagons A few left over from the Christmas stock— but always seasonable. Strong, wall-made toys that will give a world of pleasure to the Tiny Tot*. Walnut, Mahogany Suites in Tapes try and Velour for Living Room Superb I Magnificent I Suits of grace, of charm. With the subtle allure of supreme craftmanship, these pieces compel your Attentions^..: _ . .. _ _ ^ The woods have that velvet finish you love jtHeu'ptoUterlngTIB hind ' — woven tapestqr or eye-soothing velour, is perfect in tone and finish. These beauties cannot go to tha warehouse—it would be desecration. We most find good homes for them some where. The prices we have put .on them should serve to move them. The stock of these goods is limited. RUGS, CARPETS, DRUGGETS AND CONGOLEUM Brussels, Axminister, Crex, Colonial velvet. Wool Fibre. With the coming of Spring the Housewife looks for new-Floor Cover ing. This seaso'n she is unusually fortunate, for we had anticipated her desires and bought large before this sale was made necessary by the buildings eels. We have the goods ta Little Rugs and jn 6 x 9 and 9 x 12 Druggets. ALL PRICED REMARKABLY LOW ' Rl-vi •' ' The Bar— and Holliday Company is not going out of business. It is not eren going out of tba furniture hud ness. Circumstances compel, for the time being, »*,.* we danreass oar stock. That is the reason for this sale. TheStock must be decreased to the point that we may temporarily house it in our warehouses. Eventually we will bios* eons forth with a greater and more elaborate furniture store. Until this is possible we will hare to content oureetree with a curtailed—though complete — stock of standard goods. We want all of our friends to profit through the circumstance which compels our remoral. They are inrited to risk the store and choose the things they want now. | Sale Opens Wednesday, March 21st | ~- \'.'jzrs •b'-' ,. ■ , • . ■ Needle Records go at 27 cents each r*V V^Sm 'k' • ^ V > '’ , i Extra Rockers In Wicker and all woods to match any Suite at greatly se duced prices. Extra Chairs , For the Dining Room, the Living Room, the Hall, the Bed Room. All Woods, All Designs, All Prices. 1 . Mahogany Parlor Suite* Upholetered in Mule Skin— atrong, hnndaome, eerviceeble. Remarkable Bargain*. r open rumituvo # iuat a few Seta left—Solid Oak, built to wtthetand all weather. They will go very Quickly. DtvaiMttM — Davenos The {landy pieces that serve a double purpose. Indlspenii ble In small homes. Davenport Tables Lovely thing in Walnut and Mahogany. No home is com pletely furnished without one of these. • Dining Room Suite* Beauties In Walnut, Oak and Mahogany. A suite to suit you at YOUR price. Baby Buggies Only a few of these left— pretty, strong, serviceable. Be quick or you’ll miss yours for they are priced attractively. Barnes & Holliday COMPANY Dunn, . m%m North Carolina ; ■ - r . * . • . PIANO ROLL MUSIC l 600 Rplls at Your Price • . ♦ Many of thega are old—but all are good. Popular and Clbaaie Ain. No good muaic la aver out of data. - - - - _.____ ... - ' «
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