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number of big leaders that will save you dollars. We want to m«kf these event ever staged in Dunn. big 1 AH " ■ ■■ —■ ■■ ——-—■ ~ ___ Leader No. 1 20 dozen ladies' full faahlone< silk hose, regular $1.60 qual ity, all colors— $1.00 Leader No. 2 u yards of the best Amoakeaf ginghams, real value 29c, al last colors, for— $1.00 Leader No. 3 4 pair of ladies’ black, brown and white hose, regular 60c 4 pair for— $1.00 Leader No. 4 Organdies in every shade, res 60c value. Buy as many yardi aa you wan^| j^yls 1o*— Leader No. 5 8 yards of the best Ses Lslsnd resl vslue 20c s ysrd. A great special. 8 yard* for— $1.00 Leader No. 6 Bleaching, the very beat Hll and Androscoggin an Intro ducer. Worth today 29c. £ yard* for— __$1.00 Leader No. 7 Seven yards of fast color drew gingham*, real value 20c tc 26c. Only 60 pieces. 7 yardi for— $1.00 Leader No. 8 1 Genuine mercerised Paisley, all the ne<* King Tut designs. 1 About 15 styles 75c quality— i 2 yards for— j $1.00 ,i Leader No. 9 The heaviest bed ticking, real value 50c per yard. 3 yds for $1.00 Leader No. 10 i Mercerised crepe linen, real ' v»lue 75c. The newest mate ; rial on the market. Abwolute ly fast colors. 2 yards for— _$1.00 Leader No. 11 Real Shannon a madras. When -r«a Mrwtw ganMey-juu win ae ethe real 50c value. 8 yards for— $1.00 Leader No. 12 . Percales, real 2»t quality. 5 yards for— $1.00 Leader No. 13 60 parasols, a great value at SI.50. but for Dollar Day we arc offering these at— $1.00 Leader No. 14 81-inch and 90-inch sheeting, i unbleached, real value 76c per yard. 2 yards for— $1.00 t 1 V Leader No. 15 Organdie* for commandment dresses, real value 79c qual ity. 2 yards for— $1.00 _ f^iitea WYie —' Mercerized table damask. Ev ery household appreciates nice table linen. We offer a real $1.50 value at— $1.00 ——————— Leader No. 17 Apron ginghams. The best 20c quality. 50 pieces checks. 7 yards for— $1.00 Leader No. 18 Shirting. The best, heaviest made 29c. value. 5 yards for— $1.00 Leader No. 19 Wool crepe, real $1.00 value. 2 yards for— $1.00 Leader No. 20 One lot of corsets. Including| Warner’s Ruat Proof, lfoat all. sizes. Value up to $S.60. Your choice— $1.00 Clothing Clothing The most complete line of Oitte *ver offered to the public '* here, sad now tt behooves e'r**J.~in«n to replenish hie 8UTT3C*r w*rdr°h«- We have fyaMptyle, and the price* era ^eday .than you qatfRyand style. To save " money ie the desire of every man, bat still you went a suit that has style end quality, and that will hold it aehape. Yon can depend on Griffon Clothe* — that >• why we aell them. Men’* suits from— $12.50 to $40.00 BOYS’ surfs Every style. Buy that com mencement suit at Goldstein’s, and you »W have a good suit with 2 pair of pants. All sixes and styles. I hadtn in Men's Fur nishings Msn's shirts. Hundreds of them at— $1 to $3.95 Men’s Tiea The regular f 1.00 ties in knit, 2 for— $1.00 Straw Hats The largest purchase of hats ever made by any merchant in Dunn. See the window display. Values op to S6.00, at our price $24)5 A new shipment of drees** fc beautiful designs. Baa them a $17.95 up to $49.95 Leaden in Childm’i Gingham Drum $1.00 And Coat Suita. All will o< n.arked at special prices fa the Dollar Day Sale. I —cW rfrom tha Shoe Hundreds of palrm*or'(hV and boys, men's and ladies tennie oxforda in white an< brown. Thie la the very bee quality tennis shoes made Don’t pay flAd elsewhere when we ere efferbi* them foi $1.00 One lot of alippen and pumps all sizes, but different styles Your choice of them— $1J0 Hundreds of pain of ladies brown, black, patent leatkei two-strap and one-strap am oxforda. also sports, at— $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 i White Oxfords and straps at t the low price of— *1.96 Leaders in Men's Underwear. Real 75c valne. great special, f “ 2 for— *1.00 Men's sanity underwear, great special— *1.00 • ! Lexers from the Milli 1 [ ft? *»*y hat | j $2.00 discount on every hat j from—, ; $6.95 op to *1066 ■■ Every ladies' dress in the house .i formerly sold for $15.95. your f. unrestricted choice'— M *11.95 A beautiful range of styles ! and sport dresses. 9gg j j Read every special we are offering, and remember we $ cannot mention all the items that go in this gTeat 3-day sale. We know that you want to save money. A dollar saved is a dollar made, and the amount of dollars you save during these 3 days will depend upon your getting up the" largest list of things you will need this Spring and Summer and buy them Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 26th, 27th and 28th. Come prepared to buy, for these bargains will appeal to thousands of shoppers. And remember, it always pays to trade at—
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