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IF YOU H^VE AC VCR MALT WITH US, BRE.dK. THROUGH THC SHELL OF HAl\T Ati^AT LEj4ST, COAE TO OUR STORE , Atib PEEP AT THE CH>4RAl/tG rt EW _ fiOODS WE H.4YE Ofl SHOW DURING qUR SPRI/1G OPtTQAG. WE OrtLY VAM YOU TO SEC OUR HIGH-QU^LIT^ GOODS THE LOW PRICES VC OA THEA. TNErt YOU WILL BUY THEAJ JMD VHErtnrOU TRY THE A YOU VILfc COAE >IGj4M TOR THEA AS LOAG AS YOU LIVE. mmhk ?r- . , . . ? / V ? ::t New Styles , and New Fabrics in Wearing Apparel WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY _ 19TH AND . 20TE STYLISH SUITS 2nd Floor In all new spring shades, made of best wool serge,, . wool ratine, diagonals and welts, all full silk lined. Priced special for opening at lOlOO to 18.50 " \ - LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS 2nd Floor Full range of sizes in navy blue, black, and the much desired ta?. Priced so that '* they will move at 3.50 to, 5.00 \ NEW WASH DRESSES 2nd Floor For Ladies' Misses and Child .1 ren Since the inauguration of this department it has met with signal success. We show a complete range of colors in ginghams, galatea and linens, white and color ed. Pficed here ready-made as as t re bare cost of materials elsewhere. Sizes, misses 3 to 14. Ladies 32 to 42. - BOYS WASH SUITS AND ' BLOUSES 2nd Floor In all desirable wash ma terials, with and without large sailor collars, well made throughout. Prices range, suits 50c to 1.50, . blouses 25c and 50c. MIDDY BLOUSES * Well selected styles in white and navy, white and red, and all white, sizes 6 to 18. Prices 50c to 1.00 each. BOYS KNEE PANTS In navy blue serge, full range of sizes at 50c to 1.50. NEW READY-MADE MUS LIN UNDERWEAR 2nd Floor Just * word id explanation of onr muslin underwear. It i? not a cheap poorly made underwear, as is coss monlr shown, but is cut te exaet size in btst quality Nainsook and loag cloth wich every garment warranted ?Btisfaclory. ?AINTT NAINSOOK GOWNS Made in plain 'tueked and dainty lace effects at 49, 79, 98c to 1.48 ?ach. i PRINCESS SLIPS In a variety ot style*, plain or la?e trimmed, very much ia demand for Spring at 79, 98c to 1 50 each. SKIRTS Full range of sizes in plain or lace effects, all new and marken cloee at; 49c to 1.48 each. AUo large assort- i ment of eorset covers, drawers and I combination suits at reduced prices: I POPLIN AT It 1-2 YARD. ! This material needs no intri>duc-| tion as it is a lecognized standard! for service and durability. We show i a full range of colors. NEW SPRING SILKS la this department we are show ing practically everything that i? new in bilks, including full range, of colors in Brocades, Plain and Taaqy Satin Stripes, Pongee and Taskar* Silks, China Silk, all sbades, New* Wash Silks, Silk Messalines and ' .Taffetas, fall range of col era BROCA?lD SATIN CHAR. MEUSE ? : I Something entirely new and one ef the sessons beet offering Come* ia fall range of evening skadee as Light Blue, Pink, Yellow and White is 36 inches wide, priced special at 1.19 per yard. / DRESS TRIMMINGS AND AC CESSORIES It would be impossible for ua to enumerate just what we are show, ing in drese trimmings but suffice to sav that if yon want all the new ef fects in new dress trimmings. We nave them as Ntw Bulgarian Silks) Ratine Bands, Shadow lace bands, White and Colored Crystal trim, mingc, etc, etc NEW NOVELTY DRESS \i, ' / GOODS Craff V oilt$, Silk Stripe Voiles, Rating Voiles and Suitings, Ottoman Cords, etc, etc) In fact if you want tbe newest and best in Spring Suit ings, you will find our store fall of the season! best offerings, priced es pecially reasonable. -?SILK STRIPE VOILES JU1 beat shades, especially good' {<* the season, worth 4ouble what wfe ask as w? bought special and offer a} lie yard. NEW DRESS GINGHAMS Over two hundred sew Spring Styles te select from, colors folly ?narrantM to ligbt and washing. These goo^s are standard ginghams and sold elsewhere - at 12 1-2 our price 10c. \ ' SPRING^ PERCALES Our stoek of perealen is possibly the largest in Franklin county, oom priaTDga foil range pf colors in both light and dark patterns, every pieoe is warranted fast color, prices range from 10 to 16c per yar^. Some of Oar Splendid Values for Prudent Buyers 36 in wide Madras shirtings at 11c yard 36 in wide Best English long cloth at 12 1-2 yard 36 in wide French Nainsook at Hs yard 36 in wide Soft bleaching at 8 yard 30 in wide Bedford cord suiting special at 15 yard 32 in wide Flaxon Lawns Special at 15 and 17 1-2 yard 27 ia wide Wash silks special at 29 yard 27 in wide Silk mull special at 15 yard Bleacbsd Sheeting 2 1-2 yds wide special at 27 1-2 yard 50 dozen Hemstitched Pillow cases special at 12 1-2 yard: NEW SHADOW LACES These are the seasons strongest laces, being used largely in the trie. ming of all light weight goods. We carry a full line of bands and edges, also wide Flouncing in shadow laces for draping. Prices range 10c yd and tj* MILLINERY OPENING WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY MARCH 19 <&, 20 We have made more than usual preparation for our Millinery Opening. Our display will be by fai the largest and most complete we have ever shown and in order to make it a success we have marked our entire Millinery display, including shapes as well as ^11 trimmed hats, at a very low price. Our trimmings and flowers will be displayed to much better advantage than ever before and our prices are fixed at the lowest possible figures You are cordially asked to inspect our entire display as we feel that ours will be the most complete display made in Franklin County. . IpT Yours to Serve ; Y: ? ? ? ? ? ? i ?? SOLE AGENTS GODMAN S H Q ? S CANDLER LOUISBURG. > SOLE AGENTS KABO
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