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M 7 n The Bargain Event You Have Been Wa SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY Percale—A Superior Quality, 36-in 7^ c wide, was a bargain at 20 cents—pric- IJ id for Friday only— 12 l-2c Per Yard M Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, for women and children, odds and Bends, with many good styles— $1.00 Per Pair Draughor/s sales are the bargain jubilees of every year. Wise purchas ers l^tov them and wait for diem, confident that their dollars will get the vfcr/ fullest measure of value. We know die public expects much from our 1 Semi-Annual efforts at house cleaning. Year in and year out we have ; : tvdied those who come to these sales in which we offer at reduced prices the standard goods of America at sacrifice prices. The same folks ccme, sea son after season. Always they leave with the goods they want and with lliat look of satisfaction common to ajiPraughon customers and which is the greatest asset this business has. ■ 1 gill II fPllsiSa , 0 spill •ssfee Si yKSSfSjS •' ' .*; :;.i_ s,'■ .+§4pi '■ -ty JS ryjj trtjU-jff&S fhtfAL'GKOH STANDARD LINES £tru.:s2 Aether* and Adler's Colb(- *1 w*tr- ‘-'iotfce-s- r lersbaun Shoes* Al> wpyt.VvWl,d{ Slides* S*»ervrwii caa Cejco i Slkoes —Manhattan —U rukrwear—Stetson Hats. —AH oi thcvt go on sale at prices ——^ heicu* Chose yc*i usuaJy have to pay. ••' -/■'•■; >: :.r.S We Have Never Staged A Better Sale Than This And we are confident you will realize the truth of this statement when you visit our state r t N PERCALES AND GINGHAMS N Percale—beet grade, yard wide, sold for 26c now_ 18c yard . a Apron Ginghams, good quality, kj was 16c. now— 10c yard Beet 26c Apron Ginghams, now A going at— U ' 15c yard A super bpassortment of 27-inch Drees Ginghams, fast color, now— 15c yard Dress Ginghams, \ riS-Tnches A wide, fast color ancksold iorm 80c, now— \ M 19c yard ^ g 1 Devonshire Cloth in and stripes, the latest th\ojRut 28c . STAPLE COTTON GOODS Good Standard Plaida, ehirt and dreea styles, beavtiful de signs— 10c Riverside Plaids, standard of the world, splendid assortment ___16c Good grade blue and brown Denims, sold for 86c, now— 23c 40-inch, fine count Sea Island, worth 20c, now— 12Jc Bleaching —Advertiser — fine quality, containing no starch, 36-inch— 15c Androscoggin and Hill Bleach ing, none better made—known to be the beat. Now selling at— 19c Heavy weight shirting cham 19c fVOVUL DE LUXE One large, beautiful lot in pink, blue and green checks and pol ka dots, latest thing for sum mer dresses, cool, comfortable, luxurious. Sold for 60 cents un til now. During this sale they will go for— 35c a yard BATISTE Linen de Inde—a beautifully printed fabric—sheer and fine ly woven. A fitting fabric for hot weather comfort. Attract ive combinations of color. Sold for 50 cents. For this sale they are priced at— 35c the yard Fine sheer imported Zephyrs In a splendid variety of checks and stripes—beauties all. Sold for 7B cents, but going, during this sale at— 45c th« yard TABLE DAMASK Table Damask of good quality and width, sold for 75c, now— 48c A line quality of Table Damaak that sold at $1, now— 69c WHITE GOODS Here we Have a tre mendous stock of beauti ful Flaxons, Batiste, Voiles, India Linens and Organdies; all of good quality and priced so low that any can afford to buy. A few of the prices are: batiste, a fine quality, 40-in. wide, sold for 50c, now— 39c Organdie—40-inches wide, a beautiful quality of wash goods, sold for 50c. hut we aro asking only— 39c during the sale India Linen—a fine fabric, smooth, sheer, beautiful; sold for 35c, now— 25c A big tot of Flaxons that sold for 35c, now going at— 25c This is an excellent piece of goods. 86-inchcs wide, and is worth a great deal more than we are asking for it. Voiles—fine imported stuff, 42 inches wide; sold lor 75c. now 600 SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Pumps and Oxfords f*r women, in black, fcrown and patent leath' ex; latest heels and toes. They were a bargain at $7.50, but. we have re diced the price to— ___$4.95 town »nd black kid oxfords, radio ir, heels, sold for ?4, now $1.98 Ion's black and brown high gadc calf shoes. sold for $5, nw-— $3.95 len’s high grade black and fown calf shoes, now— _ $2.69 fen’s extra high grade black kd brown kid shoes in Flor ■sim and Always-Wear-Well. dd for $8.50, now— $6.50 God soff standard farm work wes with plain too— $1.90 lys’ Slippers, sizes 10 to 13^. iw— 98c MEN’S WORK PANTS -Made by Dutches* and Head «£ht iacto.iet, reduced to_ $1.48 MEN S DRESS PANTS In Palm .‘teach, Mohair and other summer fabric#,, excel lently mode. Mild tor $8.50 and $4. Now going at— $2.95 ir<gher grade trousers being >• ced proportionately. You rv„>i soe die big stock to real ixs just how great these bar Now time you feel the it of the or dinary r.i s. This is no time for heavy woolen fabrics. You owe it to yourself to discard the palm leaf fan with its in adequate cooling proper ties and try n Cool Cloth styt for real comfort. Web eve summer suiti: in Cool Cloth, Mohair, Tropical Worsteds and other hot weather fab rics. They are priced from— * $9.50 to $11.95 These good* sold for from I12.KC to $18.00. You still can get a lot of service out of then; before cool weather arrives. UNDERWEAR U ateuV (t.j checked, good qul* k 3 ity nair.iook or dimity, union k,; suit* thst sold for 76e» bow ri priced l.— ii 45c y A little -letter grade that aold 7!! for $J. raw xoing at— fW _79c_ ____ y T. Teddies, with or jlji | without drape, *0Id for 76c, VI now— 59c X A brtiw quality that aold for M 61. now— , 79c WORK SHIRTS Jiijrgost and best made. $1.26 value for— 75c WOMEN’S AND CHIL DREN'S READY-TO WEAR One lot rorren'a bungalow ap "■<. $1.26 value, bow— One lot glnghama and voile £"■■■> VK* $2 60 to |S>00 vtlMi * >1.69 Paisley Crepe combinations— il dressae in *)]—$io and $12 value*; chile they last— $6.95 One lot extra high-grade and vcii-made Paisley Silk coafain fltion *d« reset, 620 and 922 value, r.'iw— *n.ss N — 1 I 111 HI I ! Latest styles, shape and straw, in- I r jj eluding the new Milan braid and tan *^jl|' f Iji A f rough straw. Sold for $5 and $6 I ■ fl It If j $2^0 and $3.00 I Jf VI 0 111 ' ^_-_._J BROAD STREET, DUNN, i
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