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Fast;':Gro.wlna'iiil Po,pflterr;-:p.eparMeniiore Charlotte's Greet : Growth Of urrv 1 7T) n ce or es 4 4 m 4" 4 ' '!! Order Business We had a big mail order business last 1 it week from our adver tisement in last Sun lave Observer, and , - ' every order was filled : the day received, and we have not heard a . kick or complaint. r . We are pushing our Mail Order Business now and every order vs. ; will receive careful and prompt attention. it- Ready For tale? Bysy fciy li ' Wei We have the values here to make it a busier one even than last week, which was the Bieeest Week's Sales we've ever had in January or February. WW ' V ' 4 Our methods of advertising what we have and selling what we advertise, are winning new customers for us every day. It pays to read The Bee Hive advertisements, because you can depend on finding here what you see in -them, and finding it just as represented. 3 Ajj, ! MS- Another Stock Picked Up at a Price And on Sale To-Morrow A stock of Shoes, .Men's Shirts, Clothing, Pants, etc., bought from Mr. J. B. Caudle, formerly of J. B. Caudle & Co., of Rockingham, this being a part of their stock . Zicgler Bros. Women's Fine Hand, Welt Shoes, made of the very finest Kid, Patent Viei, etc. Not a pair .shoes in the lot worth less than $3.00, and some worth $3.r0 and even more. One price to clean up the whole lot $1.50 a Pair The Men's Shirts 60 dozen of Ihem and all High Grade Shirts, such makes a Olueth Peahodv & Co.'s "Cluctt" Brand, worth regular retail $1.50 each, the wholesale price $13.50 a dozen; the "Monarch," one of the best Dollar emiris tl,i vrinvlfot rriu wholesale nrice of this shirt is . -V' X , , - - j ft). 00 a dozen: the "Challenge," "United," "Interna on, r.tlier liicrh clnss shirts in the lot. All out ii V1VIIHI 'w. on top of our counters at one price 50 Cents Wool Dress Goods Bargain 52-inch All-Wool Panama Cloth, in Black, Navy and all the good shades; a real bargain at . . 50 Cents a yard. The New Gilt Belts for tadies 10 Cents 'Another shipment in by express yesterday and are ready for selling to-morrow morning. 'Hie 25 cent Belling ones here for 19 Cents The 50 cent Belts here for . 39 Cents. These Hilt Belts are all the rage now, hut The Pee Hive Cuts the price, no matter how good or how popu lar. The Biggest and Best Things for One Cent , 4 1 OarpmiT'" Pencil. 7 Pen PintK. 2 Voten Parl HuIWmih. I owl Odar lvnelln. 1 Nlc Beauty Pin. 1 rencll Tablet. ( Carriait Knobu. 1 Yard Wash HraM. 1 Box Slate PonolI. A In box. 1 Yard Wrt- Mlnatlc. 1 Ladiea' Handkerchief. ,1 flood Horn Hair Pin. J Poten Saety Pins. it Paper Needle. 1 . Paper Pin. ;J Yard Battenburg Braid. fr t flah. Hooka. ' ' J Card Hooka and Eye. frX CUtk GI-a-IlK Ulue. Boa Invisible Hair Pln. 'J f. 4l Oood !ollar Bultona. ' j)( I Fancy Hat Pin. , " J. Drewltix Comb. -V I Roll Black Tnje. J 0ood Crochet Hook. ' 4 Villi tinar rmiwi I A,rt i ' - . t Mirror. , i 'ff I fair Arm Band. , o4 Thimble. 4 Aluminum Hair Plni.. V 1 ' Hematttclied Handkerchief. . 1 linen Collar, V fair taavw wnnm, I Pali Bid Comba. 1 liood Pen Slaff. 1 Cooil Size Itubber Band. 1 I'iid Pencil, rubber In end. 1 i;rn r. ; HiilU While Sewing- Thread. 1 Mo WilihiK Paper and Envelopes In tuillcli, 1 Spi.nl Turkey Bed Thread. 1 Hal I'll), tl I hit IMiih. 3 I'uekiiKes. 11! t pack, Wire Hair Pin. 1 lt'ix Mourning Plus. 1 Vurd Shlrrlnir Cord. 1 Crochet Hook. 2 HntU'Tiluirtf rtinuK. 1 Yard Kantai'he Hiuld. 1 Belt Pin. 3.1 Marble. 1 Dozen Collar Button i. 2 Cak Toilet Soap. 1 Kino Comb. 1 Jtil! White Tape. 3 Pen Siuffn. 1 Yard Dalwy ntbbon. 1 Itozen Black Pln. 1 Mood Extra Long Hat Pin. 3 Paper Needle. 1 Wmjd KncHned Slate Pencil. S6 Hair Pin. 2 Thlmblea 2 Boll Tape, 6 Col'nr Button. 1 Key III Jig. l Tooth Brush. I Back Comb. 100 Rolls Matting May Morning We out on sale Monday morning: 100 Rolls Fine Matting that we picked tip away under price, and having no regular department for this class of goods, put a low price on it to clean up quickly. The regular price for this Matting is 30 cents a yard Aft Dnll or $12.00 a roll, but you buy it here Monday tor - Ladies' linen Handkerchiefs for Monday 500 dozen Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, C f Ante Farh regular 10c linen handkerchiefs, you can buy here for J LUUI 50 Gents a Dozen Men's Linen Handkerchiefs Men's Full, Large, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, worth 12 1-2 to 15 cents each ......... $l.O0 a Dozen Two Special Towel Bargains 120 dozen Fine Huck Linen Towels, extra heavy and extra 1 A rpnk large size, measuring 21x42 in.; towels worth 15ceach,for IvUaHd $l.O(J a Dozen heavy Gotton Towels. Fine Bleached Towel, Hemstitched, an excellent value at $1.00 a Dozen White Persian Lawn For This Week Fine White Persian. Lawn, beautiful sheer quality, a real 1 A fnnfr lront value for IV Big White Lawn Special 42-inch white Lawn, smooth, sheer quality, actually 719 fpnlc worth 12 1 -2c a yard; to make things lively this week 1 Wild SPRING MILLINERY TALK We are making preparations to make this the greatest season weVe ever had. Our Miss Dawson, who has been in the Northern Markets looking up the Fashions for Spring for some weeks, writes us from New York that the Hats are beautitul, and that she expects to have a creat show of Stvlish Hats. She also noted that she had more than 100 orders for us for hats to go to people in her home town before Easter, and that they are aU to be Good Hats. 1 hose who know Miss Uawson as a Milliner will not be surprised at this great number of orders entrusted to her to get up and make, and if she does as well as she did with the many orders entrusted to her this way last season, there 11 not be a single hat returned. Keep an eye on our Millinery Department; we arc. expecting a Grand Opening this season. a i ,v, i y iiie;:oee; niExe department store. t hconriER trade Afi fl fl ---.4,- JS;.A, 10 cents Each THE 3 E HBVE ; All .goodsold tui; o. der strict guarantee , of lf being : iust as represent V 1 1 ted," and anything not found in every way.-1 ; , just as represented! re- , ' turn at our expense - and money will be v v cheerfully refur4ded All goods marked in . ; plain figures and we Have but one price-:- the same to all. 1 ' . Silk Crepe de Chine r A little lot of fine Pure Silk Crepe de Chine for Mon- day. Black, White, Red, etc. The Dollar a yard quali- , ty., Special at . ... . . 50 Cents;, Black Peau de Soie Fine Heavy, All Pure Silk Peau de Soie, full 36 inches wide, a real $1.25 value, for ... 98 Cents. White Lawn Monday for 5 Cents A' very good White Lawn; a' big bargain at . . . . 5 Cents 10-4 Bleached Sheeting Splendid quality Bleached Sheeting, a real bargain on the present market for cotton goods ...... 25 Cents. Beautiful Bleached Table Damask, 60 inches wide " . at .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19 Cents. White Dotted Swiss Big value,s in nice quality Dotted Swiss for Dresses, Shirt Waists, etc.; good embroidered dot that will not rub off in laundering .... .. .. ...... .. 15 Cents. White Embroidered Flannel ; , ----- yyM 36-inch White All-Wool Flannel, Hemstitched and Em broidered 50Cents. ! White Madras . i Nice quality White Madras . . . . ' . . ,10 Cents . White Mercerized Madras Fine Mercerized Madras, a regular 25 cent value, pretty patterns ...... ... .18 Cents. M Hall Curtains ; Big line Sail Curtains, ranging in' price from $1.25 - a pair for a nice full size Hall Curtain to real $5.00-a- C, pair Hall Curtain , full large and long, at $2 98 a Pair. Children's Waists CORKER TRADE ; AIID. COUEGE STS. Children Nagareth and. "E. Z . " Waistj? . Eyeryj mother knows what they axe,, Our price . . .. T 19 Cents ; . : .:: r , r f V Ladies' Supporters Ladies' Genuine "Hook-On", Hose Supporters 19 Cents.4. . Ribbon Remnants Big lot Bhort ends in aU kinds of Ribbons; Black, -White and all colors, every:piece ticketed with .price, for piece, on, it. The prices, just at)oni halftrSi -7k
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