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Is Indeed Satisfying a Long Felt Come Quick and Get What You Want before the ^tock has been picked over. ' "''V " 1 Will Sell Until Every Penny's Worth is At Manufacturer's Wholesale Cost .VuV I 4 ? ? ?? T9rt . % Every dollar's worth of these goods was bought at a bargain and will be sold jurft as bought. Hi yiffk-' 'V?i You will never have a chance to duplicate in years to come. I mujft get clear of my &ock, and every one will be benefitted by this sale more than ever before. 'Tis a chance of life time that such rare bargains are offered to the public. - : - Remember,? all goods are brand new, no old stock at all. We're Making this Sacril pe Not To, But Because We're Forced To. f Below Will be Seen a F ew Prices on the Stock we Are Offering: - ri>i" i"3.. Dry Goods. All $1.25 Silks, Mesalines, etc., flt 87 1-2 cents per yard. All $1.00 values at 75c per yard. All 75c. goods to go at 47 1-2 <fls. All 50c grades now for 37 1-2 ds. All 35 and 40c goods at 27 1-2 <fls. All 25c goods, all summer silks, etc. to go for only 19 cts. All 15c grades now 10 1 2 cents, All Percals and Ginghams, the 10c quality, now 7 1-2 dls. All 7 cents goods now 5 ccnts. All 6c Homespons now 4 cents. All shirting goods, outings, etc., 10c grades at 7 12 cents. 10 Quarter Sheeting, 35c quality now going at 23 1-2 ds. 9-Quarter Sheeting, 30 ds. goods at 21c. 25c goods now 19c. Andrew Scoggins Bleaching, the 12 1 2c goods at 8 1-2 <5ls. 10 cents auality now 7 1-2 cents. Lawnsdale Cambric 15c and 18c goods at 11 cents. I have a big variety of Bleach ing end yellow cotton as low as 4 1-2 cents. All these articles are at real wholesale cofft. Clothing and Pants. We will offer you hi Men's and Boys' Clothing and Pants the biggest bargains ever offered in the &ate. Men's $20.00 Suits now $1L25 Men's 17.50 ;fj>? " 10.50 Men's 1500 /?:?. " 8.98 Men's 12.50 " " 7.48 Men's 10.00 ^ " 5.98 Men's 6.00 Pants " 3.75 Men's 5.00 " " 2.98 Men's 4.00 " " 2.48 Men's 3.00 " u 1.98 Men's 2.50 " " 168 Men's 2.00 " . u 1 28 Men's 5.00 Single Coats 2.78 Men's 3 00 " " 1.68 Boys $10.00 Suits now $5.75 Boys 8.00 " " 4.48 Boys 7.00 " " 4.23 Boys 6.00 " " 3.98 Boys 5 00 " a 3.23 Boys 4.00 " " 1.98 Boys 3.00 " " 1.60 We also have a big line of Men's and Boys Shirts and Under wear in Winter and Summer weights. Now' is your time to lay in a big supply, as you will never have another opportuni ty to get these (roods at such low prices#s we are offering them at. Call and get them. All $1.00 Shirts, Union Suits 75c. All 75c qualities now 47 1-2 <fls. All 50c "37 1-2 ds. All 25c u " 19 cents. - All 15c Lion Brand Collars at 10, 10c collars at 7 1-2 cents. All 50c Socks and Stockings 38c All 25c " 44 - 19c ?_ All 15c M tt " 11c All 10c " " " 7c We have in these a full line. 2,000 yards Valsine lace, 5 and 10 ccnts? a beautiful line? now 3 1-2 aud4 cent* per yard. 2,000 yds. of Embroidery, 15 and 20c quality at 7 1-2 and 8 l-2c. A beautiful line of all-over ' LaciS for waits and yokeing and all kinds of dress trimmings at actual wholesale coil. Men's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, Slipper, Hats, Caps, and Gloves; Trunks, Suitcases and many other things to. numerous to mention, at greater bargains * than ever oiiwod in this town. We have everything you can mention in Dry Goods Store and everything will be marked in plain figures. I -i-i&t** ' B Remember, these^jre Sacrifice Prices and that this opportunity will never come to youagain. Such as this happens but. once in a life time. ^ gpt ?:k ? eS The Sooner You Come the Better For You. Everything Must Go, Come Early and Get Your Pick. '?p/l-v i. ? ;; " -a?* ? '? ' v : . '^.'A '? S . - '.*;i ;; ? /. ? >.? .. .. ^ -^v-, 1,11 1 1 1 "? ' 1 " 11 "?!' III! ?-? R
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