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THE MORNING SPjCe; WIPING TOyt . C, THtfKSDAY, SEPTEMBEE 22," 1910; ' ) ' V... ' ' ' - ' ''''' ' ' 1- " - :- '" ' " r - -r- - PAGE THREE, ; 3D TH ENTIRE STOCK OF rnn Dim This $18,000.00 sftbck is now placed in the hands of The A. C. Davis Sales Company, the world's greatest bargain givers, to be sold for what it will bring. . C. Davis, the world's renowned and celebrated cut price bargain giver, is now here in charge of this great sale, and for the next ten days will give the people of Wilmington and surrounding counties the mol wonderful bar gains that were ever before offered in Wilmington. Thousands of dollars, worth of high grde, sea - sonable merchandise to be sold at one-third and one-half less than regular vahje. Ed. N; Penny's Big $tore Is"N6w Closed Wait for the Big Sale Opening o 9 This lock is in the hands of the law and mut be sold in ten days. This tock consists of Men's and Boys' Clothing, ' ; Hats, Caps, Shoes Shirts and Underwear. This tremendous sale positively begins September 22nd, for ten days. As this sale only la&s ten clays, everything will go rapidly. It may be hard for you to believe-that a big concern like this would have to sacrifice such an immense lock, but it is the Gospel truth, and we merely ask you to come and te& our Statements, and in order to prove to you what a tremendous sacrifice mut be made, we mention a few of the great bargains that will be offered. No limit everything mu& go. You get the bargains as long as they la&. To the Firl 25 Ladies Entering the s1:ore Thursday Morning at 9 o'clock, we will sell two handkerchiefs worth 25c for. . . . f JC To the Firjft 25 Men Entering the slore Thursday Morning at 9 o'clock, we will sell two pairs of Hose, worth 25c, 2 pairs for '. 5c To the FirSt 25 Children Under 15 years, entering the sT:ore Thursday Morn ing, we will sell a pair of the besl: 15c Hose -t for : IC MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT BARGAIN PRICES. .Mon's splendid Suits, in Velvour finish Cashmere, in all sizes, either straight or round cut, positively worth S'j.i-O and $8.00. Davis Salvage price $2.98 MEN'S AND BOYS', PANTS. Listen, mothers,-100 pairs of Boys' all wool. Knee Pants and Brownie Overalls positively worth 33c 1 Q to 50c, will go at v A Men's blue Flannel Work Shirts, worth ?1.25, The Davis sale price is 79c .Men's nil "wool Dress Suits, in plain black plaids and fancy striies, positively worth " (2A A ET .... i .v. .. Tt.Jt Men's all wool top Shirts in blue tan and gray, worth up to $2.00, for Bovs' Knee Pants, 50c and 75c for 39c $1.19 SHOES AND OXFORDS. 500 pairs of children fine Shoes to close out at 50c on the dollar. i Whitemore's and Two-in-One Shoe Polish, two boxes for .Yui's black Thibet and Scotch Plaid Suits in new shades of gray, inn. brown and olive, d CTO . ' s?VJ.J J Boys' Knickerbocker Knee Pants, made in the new styles, and ail sizes, worth ?1.25, for Men's and Boys' Sweaters, worth 75c, will be sold for 42c 15c worth .flJ oO, now Men's good Work Pants, worth $1.50, for 69c 75c Men's wool coat Sweaters, worth $1-50, for 98c Men's elastic seam bleached drill Drawers, worth 75c, for 39c 200 pairs of ladies' and misses' Shoes and Ox fords, worth from ?1 to $1.50 a pair, for. . . . One lot of ladies' ana misses fine Shoes, posi tively worth ?1.50 and ?2 a pair.. 75c 98c At ?s.;s you are free to take choice' of any $15.00 Suit in the ; Jk i as finely -made, with silk and satin linings, elegant ly finish d as the most fastidious dresser 2?Q tu'ihl desire, for only 0TtO Jtrn's .?2r..oy Suits, made of tbe finest all wool material in tlu very latest Fall styles, will T O A ET be sold this sale for JJ) -LTlrO Ms n'a rxtra fine Business and Dress Suits, msrde by the High Art Tailors, in all the latest ultra styles and fabrics equal in every respect to the finest tailor made- Jj - f Qk J? to ordrT-suits. Don't fall to see this Suit for 1U.7J lUi:r mbr reader, that these siiits "were bought for this B'all and Winter's business and are all brand new and made in the latest styles, but you get them at these great bargain MiC'ri. . . :.!. ii s all wool Black Worsted and Blue Serge Suits, that sold a re worth $H.OO and $8.00, f 8 43 One lot of Men's nice DressPants, worth from $2.00 to $3.00 a pair, Bankrupt Sale dj 1 f P.JL Men's medium weight ribbed Underwear, worth 50 to 75c 39c 500 pairs ladies' fine Shoes, worth $2.00, Davis Salvage price $1.19 price is Men's line Trousers, for dress and Sunday wear, worth $3.00, for $1.89 Men's heavy fleeced Underwear, worth 50c and 60c, to go for 39c Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords in all the newest styles, worth $3.00 the Davis sale price is : HjO pairs of good, heavy Overalls, worth 50c and 60c, for only . 39c Dr. Wright's celebrated Health Un derwear for $1.98 79c Men's $5.00 and $6.00 all wool worsted Pants for $3.48 Ladies' ribbed Vests and Pants, wprth 35c, for 18c 98c Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Pants, in this Closing-Out Sale, for only . . $2.39 HOSIERY AND HANDKERCHIEFS. 500 pairs children's, Misses' and Boys' fast black ribbed Hpse, with double knee, heel and toe, worth ' 7 s 12 l-2c a pair G 300 jairs men's Satin Calf and good solid lea ther work Shoes, .worth up to $2 pair, for; . . . One lot of men's heavy Work Shoes, all solid t tfl 1 . 1 Q i.ou, ior yj jl jl s leather, worth 4,50 pairs of men's fine dress Shoes, worth $2.50, for Men's $2.50 Corduroy Pants to go in this sale for $1.59 $1.69 i- lot of about 50 Men's and Youths' Suits that were carried over rrom last year, some of them slightly damaged, but are worth $(i.0() and $7.00, 0 AO Davis Sale price JJ)-TrO Trunks, Telescopes and Suit Cases almost given away. MEN'S AND BCYS' OVERCOATS. Men's and Boys' $7.50 and $8.00 . Overcoats and Cravanette Bain Coats. Bankrupt Sale price Men's black, tan and grey Socks, worth 10c, for 5c 300 pairs of men's Vici Kid, Box Calf a and Patent ) Colt Shoes, wprth $3.50 and $4.00 $jL9J! J Men's long black Overcoats, worth $10.00, for . . $4.39 $5.65 Men's 15c and 20c fat black and fancy seamless Hose, for 9c Men's and ladles' $3.00 Shoes and Oxfords for Men's and ladies' fast black and tan Hose, worth 10c and 15c, for .6c $1.98 Men's lisle Hose, either fancy or plain black, worth 25c and 35c. J Knte Pant Suits, positively worth $2.00, will be sold for . . .J ,98c I . )vs' Double Breasted Suits, in all shades, ages 3 to 15, worth S2..VI. The Davis Salvage : I 1 O IT price la tjj -1 Men's Overcoats and Cravanettes, worth $15.00, for $8.48 19c 700 pairs of men's fine Shoes, in all leathers, all styles and sizes. These Shoes are worth from 0 QQ $4.00 to $5.00 tyAfjO Ladies' black,-tan and fancy Hose, worth 15c for Men's $20.00 'and $25.00 Overcoats and Cravanettes, for $12.45 9c i:..ys' ?:;.oo Suits, all wool, made in the latest Fall effects, all colors, and black, J 1 QQ JjJ x s lor loys' iino Worsted Suits in all the new shades, worth ?:;.50 and $4.00, for DAVIS' SALE PRICE ON MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR. Men's and Boys white and colored Negligee Shirts, worth 50c, " 60c and 75c, go in this . IQ- J Men's and ladies' white Hemstitched Hand kerchiefs, worth 15c, for 3c 1,000 other Shoes we cannot mention here. SEE - HATS AND CAPS. One lot of girls' and boys' Caps that are worth 25c to go in this sale for COME AND 12c Lades' and chldren's white Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, worth 5c, for 2c Men's and Boys' Caps, worth up to 50c, go for 19c sale for . I . $2.48 !!:' fine all worsted and serge Suits, made with double seat and Knickerbocker Pants, a jf.voo value, in this sale for and Knickerbocker Pants, a regular r MPJJ S !! s extra tine Suits, made by the best manufacturers, in all the new Fall styles, with Knickerbocker" 4SZA A l'ants, positively worth $8 and $9, for '- ,'i:J One lot of men's white and colored Dress Shirts, that are worth $1.00, will be CQr sold for U7L Men's fine white andtalored Negligee Shirts, all the newest Spring styles and best maKes, worm Clr m $1.25' and $1.50, for One lot 50c and 75c Shirts for. 25c Aieu's all wool and worsted Dress Pants, -made, wun.wbiuu straps and peg tops, worth $2.50 "I JQ and $3.00, for , . .y& mTJ One lot of men's Work Shirts in black satin and blue Cheviots worth from 50c to 75c, .( ...JZ Men's good 25c Suspenders, Men's and boys' felt Hats, worth A "7 will go for -IOC $1.00, for ft Y C Men's best 50c Suspenders, 100 men's Sample Hats, worth $1.50 and QQ- for JJL $2.00, Davis price OC Men's and boys' good heavy Suspenders, Q $2.50 Hat, in all the new styles -f J r for ..S.. Ot at .... 1 3V Men's and boys' 25c and 35c Silk Neck , 1 A John B. Stetson No Name, soft and stiff Hats, in ( 1 Q Tes, for - 1VC the new Fall styles, worth $3.50, for J)Zr J. V Men's 50c and 75c Neck Ties, . , -JQ Men's new Fall styles of $3.00 Hats, tiS1 QQ for .. OZL, go at tpl.O at . One lot of men's and boys' Neck Ties, worth from 15c to 25c, at 9c Men's and boys' four-ply Linen Collars. sold, all - over the world for 15c, will be sold at 5c 0 e Tlioysao Cannot Effleiifldn Heird. Comma and See Reriiember, Reader, thatthis may be the la& chance you will ever have soon to attend a real Bargain Sale. CON'T EVERYBODY COW1E .th FIRST DAY. You can't get waited cn. This sle will last TEN DAYS .AND NEW Bargains will be added "every day. kWm l!m m kliS- J: A r There will be mnsic every day. Don't miss this Great Sale. It will pay you to come Fifty miles for these Bar gains. Mail orders filled promptly. ye' r-: ; 28 S. Fi-bhf Street. Wilminqton, N. G In the Hands off the A. C. Davis Sales Company, the World's Greatest Bargain Givers. Look for the Large Red ign Covering the Front off the Store Rooms. WANTED 25 Salesmen and gales Ladies, and Ten Small Boys and Girls, Railroad Fare Paid to Purchasers of 525 or lulore. iA Kaiiroaa rare iraia io,rurcnasers ot qto or lyiqre. 4t i I! Iv - 1 s -Ik VII ' . . - . . . , '.'' . . -finV'.r'r 1;': ' : ' 1 . , ..i ..v . v;;:it , ' -: ' ' - - - . " - - 1'.v ' :.'?.'-:..--L-;'-::-.- -: '-' ' r" ' , - , . ' v:-,. , -. y -. - . .. -. ', . . - . ... . . . ' : V - . - u ' - ' , ' - - ' - . - . " . - - - - ' . . . . - - - , 'n - ' : - - - . - j - X - 1
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