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r 1 , ; ... ffl GRAND OPENING ! L4. WHITE & GO UGH . a or o "Bring those colors back to the line " roared the Captain in one of the great battles of the Civil war to the dauntless color bearer who had gone far ahead or his company. "What's the matter with bringing the line up to the colors?" was the retort. This store was too small for the business going on. Good old friends said, spike your guns, hold your ground and take things easy. No was our reply, there is too much to do that's worth doing. You can't bottle up the sense and enthusiasm of the men who lead this business, and now the building is being brought up to the business. Two years ago the same lazy advice came, let the business halt temporarily while re-building, you can regain it all afterwards Remembering the fearless color bearer, again we said, there is something in this business that won't let it stand still, it is going on, and on. We must keep pace with it bv providin L 1 1 1 1 1 ! 11 1 . 1 .1 r .1 .1 1 -. r. quarters somenow, ana wun me condensing, remoaenng ana smiting aoout, during tne past rew montns me ousmess still rorged ahead, month after month "Septem ber, just closing, being far ahead of other years. The handsome front which we have just installed is now complete, and we find ourselves better prepared in every way to take care of our Customers OUR FALL OPENING WILL BEGIN OCTOBER THE 1 7th. We are now opening up and displaying in every Department the Greatest line of Fall and winter Bargains ever shown in this country. In addition to our regu lar line of Matchless Values, we will have on sale an immense Stock of General Merchandise, amounting to about Ten Thousand Dollars, bought of a party retiring from business, and bought at Our Price. These goods are all fresh and clean, bought for this year's business, acid will be sold at prices that will astonish you. We shall not close our Doors for Special and meaningless effect; our business will not allow this. Everyday with us is a bargain day, and every sale a bargain sale. "Re member! We make it possible for you at all times to buy goods Retail at Wholesale prices. j We cannot perform miracles, the days of miracles are gone. We cannot sell you an honest $25.00 article for $6.98, neither can other people, but we do claim to sell you honest goods cheaper than any one else in this country. If you doubt, come and see. We invite comparison and defy competition. Dry Goods Department. 10,000 yards very best Calicoes 5c 5,000 yards Gingham 5 to 7c, very best. 10,000 yards Outings and Flannelette 5c up. Very best yard-wide Percales 12Jc value for 9c 5.000 vards Cotton Novelty Suitings 74c up. 1,000 yards Denim for Overalls 15c kind for . 10c 5,000 yards Cheviots for work Shirts, loc kind for 10c 5,000 yards Ticking 9c up. 4,000 yards Lonsdale. Cambric x 9c 5,000 yards very best Bleeching 7 to 9Jc. This is cheaper than you can buy. Table Linens and Napkins. The best line in the country, beautiful designs 19c up. Fine mercerized 50c goods for 39c. Lin en Table Scarfs, Bureau Scarfs. 200 Dozen Towels, 5c up, No such bargains ever offered. Ladies Ready to Wear. Coat Suits in stock and to arrive. A good one, all wool, good style, $4.98 Finer kinds up to $19.00. the kind some price at $35.00. Muslin Underwear in great Variety. Fleeced Vests and Pantlets 19 to 23c. Ladies Long and Short Kimonas, Persian effects, Floral designs, also some in Pure Silk. Drop Skirts 39c up, the $1.50 kind for 79c. Black and colored silk Drop Skirts some ask $5 our price $3.79. Ladies' and Misses' Sweater Coats, very latest up to now. Remember, at Wholesale Prices. Shirt Waists, a good one in Lingerie for49c,some ask $1.00. The latest designs in Union Linen Stiff Collars 98c. Finest Silk, Mercetized and silk finish worth $2 for 39. Some Specials in Black and colors. Ladies' Military Capes, just arriving, the $7.50 kind fox Ladies' Long Coats from $3.49 for a good one up. Misses' and Children's in great Variety. See the Beautiful line of BEAR SKINS for the little folks, also those made of Broadcloth with Embroidery and Braid Trimmings, 89c up. $4.98 Millinery Goods. We have more than 3,000 hats for Ladies, Misses and Children. You know a description is a hard proposi tion. We are sure we can save you from 50 to 75c on every dollar you have to buy in the line. The goods are of the very latest designs, coming direct from the largest dealers and importers in the United States. We have 1,500 Baby Caps. 9c up, from the manufac turer retiring. Half price will buy them. We se cure the Bargain and give it to you. WHITE In Fine Dress Goods. See our Brilliantines 52-inch for 49c, some ask $1.00. 36-inch Panamas and Brilliantines 50c value for 39c. Worsted Mixtures, beautiful plaids for School Dresses. Taffeta and other kinds of Silks, see them. Clothing and Gents Furnishings. Hundreds of Men's Suits $2.98 up. They are right, see them. Boys' Long Pant Suits $2.39 up. Child's Knee Pant Suits 49c up. Men's Pants 63c up; 2000 pairs. Boys' Pants 10 up. Child's fancy Sailor Suits. Suits that will suit, see them. Shoe Department. This is one of our most Interesting Departments, so much has been the growth till wre found it neces sary to have a Boston Representative, so we are well taken care of in the line, and you get the benefit. v, In Men's Goods we will sell you the well-known W. L. Douglas $3.50 and $4 Shoes for $2.98. Avondale $4 Shoe for $2.89. A good Satin Calf for medium price $1.39. A cheaper Shoe but a good one for the money at $1.23. Among some of the work Shoes that we guarantee, will be found the Planters' Pride, Farmers' Favor ite, Double Standard, Kangaroo Pocatelle. AH of these are the very best we can have made and you will have no complaint as to service. In Ladies' Goods. The Celebrated "May Manton" Line has no equal on this market, the Style and finish is up-to-date, the price is lower. The $2.49 shoe is the prettiest you ever saw, and equal to any $3.50 Shoe on the mark et. We have a line of Solid Dongolas and Vici kids from 98c up. Ladies' heavy shoes in Kangaroo, Grain and other heavy leathers 98c up. Simply Everything in Boys', Little Gents', Misses' and Children's. All we ask is that you visit our Shoe Department. When you Remember that we num ber among our customers several of the Biggest Merchants in North and South Carolina you will readily see that to buy elsewhere is not doing jus tice to yourself and family. Men's Overalls. We have standing order with the Factory. Just filled one order for 62 dozen, one of the best Merchants in the Business. Brownies for 25c, Youths' for 39c, Men's for 49c, Men's Dollar Value for 89c. Men's Shirts. We have now in course of Manufacturing 10,000 Shirts. This sounds big, and such is the case, but when you remember that we number Our Customers through both Carolinas, it is not unreasonable. Our ship ments last week to the Wholesale trade amounted to more than 1500. Our prices are right, otherwise the best Merchants in the business would not patronize us. As we write this ad we have before us an order for 93 dozen, just 1116 Shirts. We will sell you a good work shirt from 19c up. A good Dress or Negligee from 23c up. The 50 to 75c kind for 39c and the best dollar shirt you ever saw for 79c. We have 300 Dozen Underwear on hand, made for us. We have sold already to the Wholesale trade many hundred dozen. Buy of us, we save you money. Shirt3 and Drawers 19c up. We know we are ri&ht, we know we are cheaper. Our New York office at 260 Church Street takes care of the prices. The best Sweater Coat you ever saw for 49c, , for men all sizes. Boys' from 23c up. Men's $1.50 Wool Sweater for 98c. 3,000 Dozen Hosiery, all prices, 45c dozen up. 1,000 Dozen Suspenders, 5c up. Extra Special. On the Opening day we Invite Your Inspection of a lot of more than a thousand ieces of Genuine China ware, which will be placed in our Windows, at 10c each. The Stock consists of Plates, Teas, Dishes, Nappies, Pitchers, and almost everything in the line. The cost to Import is from $2.25 to $4 per dozen. These goods were bought at auction from the failure of a large Importing house at 49 Murray Street, New York. We bought, packed and shipped, not by others but in person. Remember the price and take advantage. The opportunity may never come again. 3 Grocery Department. Remember, you can buy your IGroeeries from us at Wh)lesile. We carry the Stock. We mi tijth price, we sell you cheaper, or you need not buy. Be not deceive!, be not Sled away, it costs you nothing to see for yourself. We have saved you more hard-earned Dollars than any firm ever in business in Lumberton and shall continue to do so. GREATEST BARGAIN GIVERS IN NORTH CAROLINA LUMBERTON, FAIRMONT, MAXTON, N. C. ass L
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