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j t: W aggers are closing out Randleman stock of General MMandise WE ARE OFFERING . THE ASIIESO0 COURIER, ASIIECOirO, N. G W agger s Good Bye 1 .r 4 if: -TV Ml $5 0,000 AT AND BE LOW 0 : P .00 tail Eur Wagger's stock of high grade Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caos, Gents nishings, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Millinery, etc.. to go, fixtures ?and ill; no exceptions, to tne people ot Kandoipn and surrounding counties at once. In harmony with this sale we will also give a substantial reduc tion at our Asheboro store for the next 15 days. , ....... You certainly know this reliable firm, 12 years at Randleman, always doing business with strictly up-to date methods. ' Our business has grown wonderfully iriv these 12 years and we wish to thank the good people for their splendid support and therefore we are going to try to repay them by offering you this merchandise at the right price. Take that idle dollar put of your pocket, man, put him to work for you; you worked hard enough for him. Remember it will pay you to lay in a full supply for the next twelve months at these un usual prices. Remember our goods are guaranteed; any article bought during this sale and not like we represent it to be will be taken back and money refunded. We are not offering to give anything away to bring you to this; sale and not hanging, string or tearing our stock up to soil it, but are 6f sure enough bargains which we want you to come and see and examine for yourselves. This sale is a continuance since July 28 and have Seen giving bargains since and will continue until our stock is exhausted, fixtures and all. LADIES, ATTENTION Ladies, you have waited long enough to pur chase your new dress, waist, hat, shoes or ox fords, suit or coat. Now the chance is given you. Will you be blind enough not to take ad vantage of a good thing now. This is a "good-bye" sale to our Randleman store. Of course you can come it to see us in our Asheboro store where you will always get the right attention and always get your money's worth. . This Sale will nm on indefinitely pntil stock b sold. Bat come before it's picked over j?. .... , You notice we, are not ita ting prices, as We want Ton to come and see for yourself what we "flTer and be jonr own .faigCf- 'V 'J' Cone -before ' ererTthins; la 's picked otciC; RULES OF THIS SALE 1. We cannot take back any goods bought during this sale. 2. We will take back goods that are found to be damaged in any way. ' v 3. Be sure you are satisfied with your pur chase. We do our very best. to please-you, ; 4. Don't ask us tolay aside goods for you without a deposit, this we cannot do. 5. Do not take tags off goods and then return to us for exchange. . ' . - ;- V, 6. You can make a deposit on any article in our store and we will lay ft aside f Qr ypiL ; ; V, 7. Don't send nnniulfclu1dVca'Wthe-; alone.'- Kv-r w& 8. If you can duplicate pur bargains we will reiuna your money. v , 9S Flease do not ask for credit :" ;r ": arid . au. t we win appreciate it it you win come settle your account, j f Ci'-x ' - Thank j'tS?-? ;1-4 5' ?;v:'vv?:-r r ' ' maxwagger: - GENTS, ATTENTION It will even pay. you to put aside your work and come, buy for the family. Prepare for your family in the wearing line; just as you would prepare for them vegetables' , .for the winter. See the Greatest Clothing Carnival yon ever witnessed in your lift , Don't lay aside this jmpcr thinking it is no more imDortant than any other sale naoer. iWe : don't make a Bale bftcv but this Is a "good-bye 2; .'tale.? : -i fs',uJ -t-b?Z'iH9t-'im-:. jriW -v . - THINGS TO REMEMBER ;y rr. i ..j . Remember, don't put off until tomorrow what " "you can do todav XC'kti 'n VCCy.'-'n-l.:-, Don't expect other people to waste' their time 'buying bargains for you. -; ".r r : ; ; 'Jpon't get angry with your neighbor when he'i'n beats you to the bargains as you could have done v-i ' o Don't think it' is a very much of a pleasure""; for us to give goods at ruch a c-crifice.' We haiW to pay one hundred cents cn the dollar for thcra. ; v - - - ; t r , : - - . - . - R E M E M B EH T H E- P L A C E : ILi -1- t j - . - T" T : R'A D L EM AN a n d AS H EB OR O , N . C .
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